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Loraque la document eat trop grand pour Atre reproduit en un aeui ciichA, II eat fllmA A partir da Tangle aupArleur gauche, de gauche A droite, et de haut en baa, en prenant la nombre d'imagea nAceaaaire. ilea diagrammea auivanta liluatrant la mAthode. 1 2 3 32X 1 2 3 4 5 6 V 1 THE al,Ma FOR THE TEAR OF OUR LORD Being the Third after Binsextile or Leap Year, AND THE TKNTH AND SLSTBNTH OF TBI BMIQH OF HER MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY^ qUESN VICTORIA ; COMPILED FOR THE MERIDIAN OF SAINT jomsr, But wiHserve for any other part of the Province ;\ — eOWTAININO^ The usual Attronomical CalonlatioiM, and a Table of the i Equation of Time*- Lists of Proviuetal Officers— Sittings of the difTerent Conrts*-Offiee-Bearen of various Commercial and other Public Institutions : TOGETHER WITH A CORRKOTED LIST OF THS OFFICERS OF THE PROTIIfCIAIi MlIilTIA, AND OTHER VBEFUL INFORMATION* SAINT JOHN: PRINTED BY HENRT CHUBB & C0D8PANT, AND SOLD AT THE i COURIER OFFrCE, PRINCE WILLIABI-STRSET. .•**,'^*' ♦ ■ ».» «5Sft ♦ ♦ ♦ * i-M !' I ECLIX^SEH IN 1847. Tliia Year there will bo t\^ Eollpaos of the Sun and two of the Moon. I. The Mnoo will be partiiilly Eclipsocl Mnrch 31.head :] A Union Jack for a Flag Ship, with or withoit a aouadron. with a Red Pendant oTer, fbr a two-deeker. with a Blue Pendant oTer, fbr a Frigate, with a White ditto, for a small armed Teasel. , A Blue Pendant, for a merchant ship or barqne. A Red ditto, for a merchant brig or brigantine* A White and Blee ditto, for a foreiga square-rigged TSssel. A White ditto, without a Ball, for a topsail schooner or sloop, A Flag, blue and white horiioalally, a neutral fleet. A Pendant, white and blea, a neutral man-of-war. A Blue Flag, a neutral merchant ahip. A Red, White, and Bine Flag, an enemy's fleet. A Red, White, and Blue Pendant, an enemy's man-of-war. A Union Jack over neutral or enemy'a signals, tbe Teasel is detained or a prize. A White Fief ofer any signal, tHe Teesel beara a flag of trace. A Red Flag pierced Wbite, fbr a 8team-boat from Digby. A Blue Flag pierced White, for a Steam-boat from Saint Andrews er Eattport. A Red Flifg with a White sqaare, for a Steam-boat from Boston. A Ball at the mast-head, Teesel ie oa shore or in distress ;— should immediate aid be neeessary, gnns to be fired. In thick weather a gun will be fired at Partridge Islsnd in answer to each gun beard at eea. There ie e Foa Bell on tbe Island, which is rung in foggy weather, te warn Teaeels of their approach to the shore. When a Teesel requires a Pilot, her descriptiTO Pendant will be shewn at the ylrd-arm instead of a ball. TIME FOR GOING THROUGH THE FAtLfi, KIAR TBE CITT OF SAINT JOBIT. The Falls are level or still Tvater about three and a half hours on the j^ooef.and about two and a half on the ebft, so that they aro passable four times in twenty-four hours, about ten or fifteen mi- nutes each time. No other rule can be given, as much depends on the floods in the River Saint John, and the time of high water or full sea, which is often hastened by high winds, and in propor- tion to the height of them. For a few days in the spring of tho year, the height of water in the River Saint John renders the pas- sage of the Falls extremely difficult. f^ K> ■%t V***. ^mn i>^-' <#*«»* -90 JJ '*■ ^..^ \"^.' >% » ASi "■■'* ■ '"'^' '■ * *^'-'' ** ''^' 3^. •%'fv^ •' ti\ M^,4-.t^ifte^« '■ ^^.,.r~'^ ^ ■ % ... t, >■»■ -^ ,\ A .^ ^*ll .•t / 1 - .« 'i '%■ ^»%k, ■i\ j- iii , *■ ■ *■ %*•■ x^ »s*»"#"^ ' /•/ 7 - -2^? Y**^^ ^»»«-^i^ fi^^€.*d^^^^ 0t »$ V* % U S?C/ULL /fS:^ M*. ^^-^7-1 ' The! ihtr : U • • IFri zL 3 Sat 3SU • 4 » 5 S 10 n 1*2 IS 14 17 !8 19 Tu We Th Fri Sat SU Mc Tu W( Th Prip 20 wl 31 Tl 23 Sf 94iS1 35 S6 27 28 29 SO! 31 JANUARY. 1847. The Northern Lights (tr ■ a Briiieh Alintnick,) inHioate cold wea- ther : the Meteori called falling start, gvneitflly ^Ikcctle wind. ** Oflflu b«r*r« temptiluoui windi aritt, The •«einin|'itar« full liiudUnK from tht ikici ; And. ibootiiig thratigh th« durkaeii. gild IIh night' With •wetpiag iplorici and long trail! of light." * MOON'S PHASES. Full Moon, let day, lOh. 3m. morning.— N.W. Last Quarter, 9th daf*, 2h. 1m. evening. — N.W. New Moon, 16th day, 8h. 5m. evening.— W. Firtt Quarter, 23d day, llh. 38tn. morning. — E. Full Moon, 3l8t day, 3h. 4i)m. morning. — S.W. m 1 Fri "^ 2 Sat 3SU I ' • --^6 -^7 10 II IS 14 16 17 !8 ,Mo Tu We Th Fri ■Sat CALENDAR, &c. Circumcision. Changeable. 2d Sua afttr Chris. ^ Fine winter Jup. io.9h24iii Epiphany. Mo«h apo. weather, Galileo ditd, 1642. Ld.Nelton bur. 1806 SU 1st Sund. after Epiph. «1 22, Fri 23 95 S6 27 28 29 Mo {1838. Tu Royal Exeh'g* burnt, We Snow or tleei, Th Moon ruas low. Fri Clear and cold. Sat Batt. Carunna, 1809 SU 2d Sun. after Epipb: Mo Moon i« perigee. Tu Watt born, 1736: Fabiaa. Jl tnow A^a. itorm Vincent. at hand^\7 Pittd. ]806,aged46.7 Th Sat © |Sun'»|0 R.O Rift. & Sets dec. S& S. 4. m, h» tn. 31 31 SI 3Q 30 29 29 28 7.27 f 27 26 26 26 24 23 29 21 29 29 29 80 30 31 31 32 33 33 34 34 35 36 37 d, m. 78yB9 23 2 22 57 22 52 22 46 22 39 22 33 22 25 22 17 22 9 22 21 52 21 42 21 32 21 22 21 11 3821 d9|20 48 89|20 36 20 24 h» TH. 94|SUi3d S. after Epiph. "' Mo Conv. of St. Paul. Tu Jupiter aeta 9h 20m We Moon runa high. Th Peter Gt. died. 1725. Fri Geo, IH. died, 1820. SOtSatjKing Charles Mar. 31 SUiSeptuagesiroa Sun. 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 10 4 4120 11 18 4 42 19 58 17 4 43 19 45 16 4 4419 31 15 4 4519 17 14 4 4619 2 13 4 47 18 47 le 4 4818 32 11 4 4918 17 10 4 5018|^1 9^ 51 17 45 ^A 52117 28^ 5 6 7 7 8 9 10 11 Pi Mora 41 6br Ibr Oha &6ha 54ha 51ba 47ba 44 re re 1 3 3 4 5 42 42 43 42 38 2 3 4 4 5 6 6 re le sa th th ka kn la la fe fe he ha Be ne B6 ar o|ar 49 br Sets. 5 59 7 13 6 26 9 33 10 48 11 5i Marn 34 13 48 br ha ha ft High water h. m. 1 2 ^ 146i^^ 231 3 IS 4 5 5-"0 6 T 724 8 43 9 47 10 39 1121 1158 184T. FEBRUARY. A warm and ooen jrki^ portends a hot and dry •animer ; for the rapoart^ireirse Into winter thoweni, whereas cold and frost keep tiiem in, and conrej them to the late sprinj^ and following fuinmor. <^ eec^o autumn denotes a windy winter { a windy winter, a rainy spring ; a rainy sprini^Ma serene summer ; a sereno summer, a wmdy antnmn. The nir is seldom debtor to itself, nor do the reasons aacceed each other in the saoie tenor for two years together. MOON'S PHASES. liRft Quarter, 8Mi dvf , £b. SOm. morn'mg.— 4.W« New Moor, ISih da^, tti. 47m. morning. — E. First Quarter, 91il day, lib. 30m. erening. — W. Mo CALENDAR, Biriot 9.011 Mm. MI«.T 6 4 Poiif. B.T. M. Caa- 7 4 4 d« Moos hi ftfovM. ^7 S 4 68 N kok§d/ot, \ SmnififflBiMi fhm^Bj Sirtas •#. 9h f 4mi W«Q.Ti«. a P.A)k mm Mo«t r«w Uw[ld40. SiriM BO* 9k dm 19 Sat sa ptalmt.* AO (Moqpi^gM. aim. Ya Maaa in parlg ae. _ _ Sbrof 6 Tnaadaf. Wa|A«h Wadnat. PftflP with Amariaa» fiWp* •tf Mow «#enii ' o6otii thU Umi, IftSindayln Lent. Btuitering fSlTu Maon nina high. 8e*Matthia8. and snow. Napo. eso. fr. Elba, 1815. ad Sunday Ifi LoDt ^ ■-■ 1 11 »!■ II - - ■ ■ II 111 I V»ot«UII>oET0iiinKi6tar «ali| S»^ tomber 20lb, then Morning Star iho rent ol 0ie j«M, JopK^r Trill b« EveQidi ^ar until Jane iOtb, then Mvniiig Star. , for frost >wiiig nm\y loreno jilsoir, ^r two High water hm M* ■ •■wa^^H Morn 031 \ 3 1 83 3 5 185 8 10 8 46 4 39 6 5S 8 13 9 27 10 22 11 10 11 58 er 42 1 26, 9 9^ 3 53 3 36 4 25 5 28 6 33 8 16 931 10 20 11 2 /t<^W^4^ - ir iho rcsl v,* % :♦ '/,**v; »^:* » .*f i* %^ "^^ ^^ ^ .^■K^^ K-Mi^M- / y^c i^^/fc-^Hi^ €^-^4 j2>^¥^U?l^f^'^ ^CA. MARCH. 1847. ■1 J; 1 -^ In the Zoological dopartnient of Nature, may be found soveral mdi^aiiohs of chungea in tho weather ; — thus, ducks and geese picking their wings, washing themselves much, or cackling much, signifies rain. If after rain comes a cold wind, it signiliea more ruin. MOON'S PHASES. Full Moon, 1st day, lOh. 29ai. evening. — S.E. Last Quarter, 9th day, Jilb. 59m. ovening. — E. New Moon, 16th day, 4h. 32m. ovoning. — S.W. } First Quarter, 23d day, Ih. Im. erening. — E. Full Moon, Slst day, 4h. 3Sm. evening. — E. • Mo 2JTii 8, We 4Th 5Fri 6Sat 7SU 8 Mo 9!Tu 10 U •la 13 CALENDAR, &c. Ris. & Seti /i. m. h, m. We Th Fri Sat U J5 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 2S 24 25 S6 27 28 29 30 Tu 3 it We SU Mo Tu We Th Fri Sat SU Me Tu We Th Fri Sat SU St. David. 6 Moon ia apo. Wesley 6 died, 1791. G Venus sets 7b 2Grn 6 Pleasant weather 6 Procyon so. 8h 35m 6 3d Sunday in Lent. 6 [Perpetua. 6 for the season. 6 Moon runs low. 6 Snoiv or rc'n. 6 Gregory martyr. 6 Hersch. disc. 1781. 6 4th Sunday in Lent. 6 High winds. 6 Moon in perigee. 6 Saint Patrick. 6 Variable. 6 Procyon so. 7h 44m 6 [Benediet.|6 dth Sun. in Lent. St. 5 Moon runs high. 5 Showery ^\0 Q. Eliz. died, 1603.15 Annun. Lady Day.!5 and miid.\^ Regu'us so. 9h 41m 5 Pairn Sunday. MolMoon in apogeo Chilli/ weathtr for some days 28 2? 25 24 22 21 19 18 17 15 14 12 U 9 8 7 5 4 3 1 59 6 55 6 56 6 55 6 54 6 52 6 51 6 49 6 48 6 46 6 45 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 *■ o 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 5 32 33 35 36 38 39 41 42 43 45 46 48 49! 51 52 7 42 7 19 57 6 3« 6 10 5 47 5 24 5 1 487 4 14 3 50 3 27 9 3 3 30 2 15 53i 1 52 1 28 1 5 41 S. 17 N. 6 30 54 1 17 1 41 2 4 2 28 251 3 \5 141 8 38 15) 4* 2 55 56 58 59 1 2i 4 5] 6 8 9 11 12 11 14 Mom 13 1 6|th 2 2kii 3 53kn 8 40 le 4 221e 5 3fe Sets, fe 7 18he 8 32 he 9 43|ne 10 51 OHigh water h, vi' be 1 1 37 be morn be Oil 4S0 1 9 1 40 2 S 2 42 3 19 4 3 4 59 6 18 7 45 9 6 10 5 10 51 11 40 ev 25 1 9 11 53 Morn 49lar ne ar ar 1 37 2 19 2 57 3 33;ha 4 4 3^,be 6 0,be 5 is're br br ha 1 52 2 35 3 19 4 S 5 5 6 36 7 43 9 3 10 10 42 11 14 11 46 r ! 1847. APRIL. The audibilitj^ of sounds are certain prognostics of the temper of the air in a still evening ; for, if the air be replete witli moisture over us, it depresses sounds, so that they become audible to a greater distance than when the air is free /torn such moisture or vapours. Hence when you hear sounds of bells, cannon, water, beasts, &c. more plainly than at other times, the air is inclinable to rain, which commonly succeeds. i»» 1 1*» i^— — " ' ' III MOON'S PHASES. Last Quarter, 8th day, lOh.MTm. morning. — W. New Moon, 15lh day, Ih. 42m. morning. — N. E. First Quarter, 28d day, 4h. 29m. morning.— N. \^, Full Moon, 30th day, 8|i. 47m. morning.— N. W. ^.^ 1 .-2 9 4 CALENDAR. &c. © Bis. & Sets h, m* A. 171. Sun's dec.N d, m U Th Fair MHd jSne. S Fri Good Friday. 5 Si Sat Ainb.5 4 SU EaaUr Sundav. St. 5 ^jMoR^ului 80. 9h 5m 5 ^iTu Moon rum Low. 5 7jvfeVoDUiiot8,8h44ra 5 Th Variable, b 9JFri with rain, b JO Sat Regulus fo. Sk 46ai & M i SU Low Sunday. 5 Clear and tDarm. 5 Moon in per. Cath. 6 [Rel. Bill, 1620.5 Dull weather, b SHakipoare b. 1564. 5 Fraoklin died, 1790. 5 2d Sun«l. after East. 5 Moon runs high. 5 Warm, 5 D. Sussex d. 1843. 5 [G.Wee. atN.Y.'885 St. George. Sirius& 19 Ju liTh l«Fri 17 13 19 SO ^21 83 93 84 95 96 27 98 99 SO Sat SU Mo To We Th Ffi Sat Mo Tu Wt Th Frii Spioasou. Ilk 7m. SU3d Sun. af. East. St. Moon in apo. [Mark. Bain, Changeable, Venus 8,et8 9h 36ni. 8 44 $ 42 6 41 6 39 6 83 6 37 6 66 6 34 6 39 6 31 6 30 6 33 6 27 6 26 6 24 6 23 6 21 6 20 6 19 6 17 6 16 6 15 6 13 6 19 6 11 6 10 6 8 6 7 6 6 6 56 16 18 19 31 22 23 24 36 28 39 SO 32 S3 34 36 37 39 40 5 5 6 6 7 4 35 4 48 511 34 57 19 43 5 7 37 7 49 8 11 8 33 8 55 9 17 9 39 10 10 31 10 43 41111 3 4311 34 4411 44 45 12 5 47 12 25 4312 45 49,13 5 50 13 24 52 13 43 5314 3 5414 21 55il4 40 O R. & lets h, m. 7 8 9 10 U 19 17 15 15 9 Morn 3 1 3 3 3 4 4 o PI High water h, m. re Morn re se se th th kn kn kn le le fe fe be 54 40 23 3 41 19 55 Set«. 8 9 43,ne 10 43'ar 11 37|»r Morn ,br 34 br 4'ha IS 50 1 91 1 53 3 26 3 5 3 52 4 48 6 7 7 30 8 47 9 49 10 39 1 1 2 3 3 3 4 4 he;ii 25 87|ne;ev lO 56 1 39 221 3 5 3 53 4 46 5 56 711 8 24 9 27 10 10 10 49 11 23 U5a 39, ha 11 ha 40;be 9be SSVe 6re 37|ro 986 /.i y^ 2. y. /^'y ^r / ,< Lnl / n y / ;2// // :/^ V 1 2 3 4' 5 6 7 8 ■^ A M- ^' ^ -/■ ^/'^^-^/ t€...'iC^ J 4 y MAY. 1847. If the earth, or nay aioist or fenny place vielj any extraordi- nary scer^t or etnell, rain may be expected. If dews lie lung in the morning on the grass, &c., it signifies fair weather; but if they the or vanish suddenly, and early in the morning, it presages rain.— [These signs have proved true in England from thirty years' observation.] MOON'S PHASES. Last Quarter, 7th day, 6h. 10m. evening. — N. New Moon, 14th day, lOh. 44m. morning. — S. First Quarter. 21st day, 9h. J9ai. evening. — S.W. Full Moon, 29th day, lOh. 6m. evening.— S. 1 ;2 3 4 5 6 7 S 9 3g 10 n 12 Sat SU Me iTu We Th Fri Sat SU Mo Tu I We ^^JTh 14,Fri 15 Sat •6|SU HiMo 19Wa SOJTh •ijFri 32,Sat 23,SU 24 Mo 25jTu 26 We 27|Th 28Fri 29Sat 80 SU tfllMo CALENDAR, &c. St. Phil. & St. James. 4th Sund. oft. Easter. Moon runs low. Warm. Bona, died, 1821. St. John Evang. Fine, Spica so. lOh 12m Rogation Sunday. [Test Acts rep. 1828. Moon par. Pitt d.»78. Perhaps rain AsoensioD Day. Vacc. applieci, 1796. Arctur. so lOh. 3Sm. Sunday atlter Ascen. Warm rains. Loyalists land in St. [John, »88. Heai iner easts. [in apogee. Wbii Sunday. Moon Q.Victoria born 1819. Showers. J.Cnlvin died, 1564. Venerable Bede. Wm. Piti b. 1759, JVarm and fine. Trinity Sunday. Mqoq runs lov^. © R is. & Sets h. m, h. m. 5 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 8 6 2 6 1 69 57 66 55 54 53 52 51 50 49 47 46 45 44 43 4% 42 41 40 39 88 87 87 86 35 34 34 6 6 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 Sun'siO R.QHigh dec.N & sets pj water £f. m. h» m.\ h, m. 57 58 59 1 8 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 18 14 15 16 17 18 18 19 20 21 22 23 28,21 2421 25'2l 26,21 S62I 14 15 15 15 16 16 16 17 17 17 17 IS 18 18 18 19 19 19 19 19 20 20 20 20 20 21 58 16 8 9 34 10 52|l0 9 11 \b\se i3th 8;th 58 tb 46 kn 26 43 u 16 32 47 3 18 Morn kn 1 I 2 2 3 4 sole 8le 45'rt 20fe 55,he 3i;he 12ne 33 Sets, jne soar 28,ar 17,br 47| 8 1 15;I0 28|ll 42 11 2br 54 7 19 31 42 53 4 14 24 40 br Morn ha 14h 45 be 14 be 1 1 42 be 2 8 re 2 37 re 3 9ie 8 44 >e 34,Rises. th 43; 8 1 Ih ^% 8 54lth 9 Morn 29 1 S 1 36 2 13 2 57 3 45 4 43 5 54 7 1 8 24 9 25 10 18 11 6 11 56 ev.40 1 23 2 5 2 48 8 3ii 4 22 5 16 6 95 7 27 8 28 9 24 10 7 10 £1 11 29 Mern 6 J 'I I' K t\ 1847. JUNE. Chickwecd is nn excellent outof-door bfirorncter. When it boldly and fully expands its flowers, no ruin will tuUo place for lonr or five hours after ; if it continues in tlint open state, no rain will disturb the 8uninier'ri day : when it half conceals itsniiniuturo flower, the day is generally showery ; but if it entirely shuts up, or veils the while Iluvver with its green uiiiullu, a lasting ruin is at hand. -A'--^ MOON'S PHASES, m^^. Last Quarter, 5th day, I Ih. 27m. evening. — K. New Moon, l'2tli day, 8h. I3m. evening. ~N.W. First Quarter, 20th day, 2h. 53iu. evening.— S.E. Fiill Moon, 28th day,8h. 43u). morning.— N.W. ".■ 2 ^ 4Fri ..^'' CALENDAR, &o. 22 Tu «6|Wc Spica tou. Sh. 37 in. Very fine. Geo. Iir. bom, 1738. Changeable. l8t S. af Trio, (corpus Moon perig. [Christi. Growing showers. Arctiirus so. &h 54tB. St. Barnabas. Hot. 2«< Sun. ftf. Trinity. Venus gets lOh 16m Moderate. St. Albans. Dry and Waterloo, warm. [Moon in •popec. SdS.afTrin. Q.Vic, [proclaimed, 1837. Seasonable Antares so. lOh i3m Nat. St. John Bap. ihoivers. Geo. IV. d. 1S30. 4th Sunday af. Trin. Q. Victoria crowned, St. Peter. [1838. Charming ivcaiher. JO © Sun's O R. c High Ris.&Sets dec.N &sets Pi water h. m. h. m. d. m. h, m. A. m. 4 SS 7 27 22 1 9 46 kn 44 4 33 7 27 2-i 9 10 S9,kn 1 21 4 32 7 28i22 17 11 10 ie 3 1 4^ 31 7 29 22 24 11 46le 2 44 + 31 7 29 22 31 Morn fe 3 34 '^ 30 7 80 22 37 20fe 4 30 4 SO 7 SO 22 44 55be 5 34 4 29 7 31 22 49 1 29 he 6 45 4 29 7 31 22 53 2 7ne 7 50 * 29 7 31 23 2 46ne 8 57 4 28 7 32 23 4 3 30 ar 9 57 4 2S 7 $2 23 8 Sets. ar 10 52 4 28 7 32 23 12 8 4 ar 11 38 4 27 7 33 23 15 8 SS br ev.22 4 27 7 83 23 18 9 32 br 1 4 4 27 7 33 23 21 10 9 ha 1 44 * 27 7 33 23 23 10 41 ha 2 2ri 4 27 7 33 23 25 11 10 be 3 3 4 27 7 S3 23 26 11 38 be 842 4 27 7 33 23 27 Morn be 4 27 4 27 7 S3 23 27 6 re 5 18 4 27 7 83 23 27 35 re 21 4 27 7 33 23 27 1 7 se 7 22 4 27 7 33 23 26 1 39 se 8 2A 4 27 7 33:23 25 2 14 se 9 23 4 27 7 33 23 23 2 57 th 10 10 4 27 7 S3 23 2 1 3 46 th 10 60 4 27 7 33 23 19 Rises kn 11 38 * 27 7 3323 16 8 20 kn morn 4 28 7 Sa 23 13 9 4 le 21 High water fu m. 44 1 21 S 1 2 44 3 84* 4 30 5 31 6 45 7 50 8 57 9 57 10 52 11 S8 ev.22 1 4 1 44 S 23 3 3 348 4 27 5 IS C 21 7 22 8 25 9 23 10 10 10 60 11 38 morn 21 vv ///-V M V' ^' /T ^,,-s£- J /'. ^^ />/ J V - ^^ L <> jf^^^^ ySP^ 1 rai foi c 2 : i/i^^ IT •4 I 7 JULY. 1847. If the flowers of tho Siberian eowthi^tlu konp open nil ni^Kt, rain will certainly fall the next day. Tho various npecios of tre- foil always contract their loaves nt the approach of stormy wea- ther. The convolvolus and pimpernel fold up their leaves at the approach of rain. .1 ^t MOON'S PHASES. Last Clnarter, 5th day, 4b. 8m. morning. — S.E. New Moon, ]2lh day, 6h. 58m. morning. — E. First Quarter, 20lh day, 8h 13m. morning. — N.E. Full Moon, 27th day, 5h. 29m. evening.— £. CALENDAR, 18 To 14 w 15 Th l6(Fri Sat SU Mo Tu .17 18 19 SO Si S3 25 37 29 80 81 e S2iTh Fri 24^S«t SU Mo Tu We Til Fri Sat ter Trin. Ind. 1776, Vry warm. PatSBinaquodd} sur. Moon runs high. 6th Sund. after Trin. [Merc's gr. elong. Thunder sfiowers. French rer. com. '89. St. Swithln. Antares so. 8h. 43m yery sultry. 7thS. afTriu. Moon [In apogee. Murgaret. Sun' Changeable, A 33 7 32 23 9 B. ^ Mary. 4 S9 7 32 23 5 oon in perigee. 4 28 7 32 23 1 m. 4 29 7 31 22 56 4 29 7 3122 51 4 SO 7 SO 22 45 3 he 4 30 7 30 22 39 40,ne 4 31 7 29 29 33 1 21 ne 31 32 33 S3 34 84 35 36 37 37 33 39 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 ^OR.| & S. h. in. 9 42 10 17 10 64 11 27 Morn 3 o PI e fo fo Rain. [1707.4 40 7 2020 34 Union Eng & 8cot.4 4i 7 19 20 22 Gibraltar tak. 1704. *4 4*! 7 isiao II Mercury stat. |4 42 7 *lf 19 58 3th SuD. af Trin. St. '4 43 7 17il9 46 [James.|4 44 7 1CI9 33 Vry and A 45 " warm. 4 46 Rev. in Franeo, '30. 4 47 Moon perigee. Dog 4 48 days begin. 4*49 21 17iI0 2G|21 7,10 32ire 2iJi20 56 1 1 2 re 21i20 45:11 31 re 7 7 7 7 T Morn 5 46 1 32 2 23 3 22 15,19 19 Rises. 1419 61 7 37 1318 52 8 16 12'l8 38 8 52 se •« tb th kn kn kn ie, le fe u!l8 2^ 4 mte High water h, m. 1 3 1 46 2 29 3 17 4 10 5 8 U 7 20 8 32 9 87 10 32 11 22 ev. 5 45 1 20 1 5 2 3 3 6 3 44 4 35 5 II 21 T27 8 36 9 38 10 29 11 17 Morn 2 45 1 27 m : \\ 1847. AUGUST. I Thundur in thu inorninjQ^ dcnotea wind at noon ; — in (he even* ing, ruin and tempest. If in suniinor there be no tluinder, it may be expected that the ensuing winter will be sickly. If flashes of lightnmg be seen in a clear Rtnr-light night towards the south or south-enst, rain and wind will follow ; but if in the north ornorth- west, it indicates there will be wind only. MOON'S PHASER. Lust Quarter, 3d day, 9h. 20m. morning. — S W. New Moon, lOlh day, 7h. 49m. evening. — N.W. First (iuarter, 19th day. Oh. 22m. morning. — VV. Full Moon, 26th day, Ih. 30m. morning. — 9. D . • J il 3 4 6 7 & 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1? 18 19 20 SI 22 • Mo Tu We Th Fri Snt SU Mo Tu We Th Fri Sat SU Mo Tu We Th Fri Sat SU CALENDAR, &c. 24 Q5 % 27 23 23 Mo Tu We 46 Th Fri 9hX aasu SOlVfo 31 Tu 9th S. aft Trin. Lara [mai. Batt. Nile. Abd. Cha. X. 1830. < Expect rain. Transfiguration. [Moon ruoa high. 1 0th Sun. after Trin. Aahburton trea. '43. Si. Lawrence. More settled Geo, IV. born, 1762. Q. Adelaide b. 1792. Moen in apogee, nth Sun. after Trin. about this time, G*t fire in St Jobn^dO RoyalGe«.tunk,1786 Vtga south 8h 87 in. Moon runs low. 12tb Sun. after Trin. Fine and fair. St. BartholomtW. Merc*s gr. elong. W. Pr. Albert!). 1819. Uain ak o PI 10 3 i6'4b 11 21|ne M^rn ine 4ar 53 ar 1 46;br 9 42,br 3 39 br High water A. Sfts 1. ha h« Setf. 7 10 7 40;be 8 8be $ 36jbe 9 6re 9 16 re 10 8ie 10 45 Be 11 26*« Morn *H 14 th 1 Skn 2 9,ko 3 15le 4 27 1« Rises, fe 7 29 fe 8 7,he 8 45 he 9 25 D« 1 58 10 9;nel 2 42 58 »4X 439 5 40 7 6 8 14 9 27 10 22 11 10 11 50 ev.24 58 ifti% t 8 2 84 3 8 3 44 4 98 6 86 • 44 7 59 9 15. 10 19 10 59 U 4« morn 30 1 13 A yi ^ /^4t^ % — I f \\ i f. ^JA "Ita ^^ Vc/i^^-^^ u^. 'f^^^HM^if^ \.A ^ ca^ ^'^e£^rV'T47:n. morning. — S.E. "" ' New Moon, 9th day. 4h. 27ju. morning. — E. First Quarter, 17th day, 2h. 2ra. morning. — N.W. Full Moon, 23d d.iy, 6h. 57m. evening. —E. r Last Quailer, 30th day, 5h. 17«i. evening. — N. ' .' ^ * n Fri Sat 3;su 4 Mo Tu We Th Fri 91 Sat JOsu J) 12 J3 14 16 16 17 18 la 91 23 24 25 Mo Tu We Th Fri Sat SU Mo To CALENDAR, &c. jSun's Ris. & Set»dec. b h, in, h. tn.\d» m. Mare sou. 2h. I7m. 6 11 Fine seasonable Q 13 18th Sun. after Trin. 6 14 G 16 voealhe%'. Faith. Sirius rises Oh SOm Moon in apogee. St. Denya. 19th S. after Trio. America disc. 1492. 7 *s south 2 17 Batt. of Quccnslon— [Gen. Brock k. 1812 Moou runs low. Blustering. 20lh Sun. after Trin. St. Luk«. Fine weather. WeBot. Navarino, 1827. BtttL Trafalgar, 1305. Changeable. ^^Stt C Sn perigee. SU 2 lit S. after Trin. Mo St. Crispin. 26]Tu Cold rains 27 We Moon runs hij^h. 28 Th St. SJmon & St. Jude. 291Fri Frosty Th Fri SOfSat 6 17 G 18 6 20 6 21 <5 23 G 24. 6 26 6 27 6 23 6 30 G 31 33 34< 35 37 6 33 6 39 Ul 2 ^r-43 6 45 6 46 6 43 6 49 6 50 !6 52 49 47 46 44 43 42 40 39 37 36 34 63 32 30 29 27 26 25 25 22 21 3 3 3 4> 4 4 5 5 6 6 6 7 7 8 9 9 9 10 10 19110 18;11 l-lf A ft 5 5 15 14 13 11 5 10 5 8 n 3l[5Uf22d Sun. after Trin. 10 53 5 14 13 12 12 13 13 IS 7 14 3 26 49 13 36 59 22 45 8 31 54 16 39 1 24 46 8 SO 52 14 35 56 13 39 20 41 1 21 O R & sets h, m. 11 44 Moro 41 1 2 3 4 5 40 33 35 32 29 O'High PI Sel8. 6 57 7 7 8 9 10 3 39 21 8 1 10 50 morn 1 1 9 2 3 4 19 31 41 Rises. 6 7 C 7 8 9 10 54 46 42 83 37 4l|ll 36 O'Morn br br ha ha ha be be re re re se th th th kc kn le le fe fe he ne ne ar ar br br ha ha e' water /i. HI. 4 6 6 6 6 2f> 7 48 9 3 10 10 40 11 16 1148 ev.l9 51 1 21 1 52 2 25 3 1 3 46 4 38 5 52 7 IS 8 37 37 10 23 11 16 morn 1 43 1 32 2 15 3 3 49 4 44 / U- C cx^ h / ^Ufia^n'^ey ^lAf/iUM^ /^^ jC A^^'^f^^^ Z'^' ^"^^ Wf v^> ^ ^^.a^z/y/^'^fn^^^r j \% ^t^C^ \t^ /^^^'WK^^^-^^ NOVEMBER. 1847. I' 1 1. # * ♦< Ere tlie rising winds begin to rour. The working seu advances to the shore ; Soli whispers run along the iSftfy woods, And mountains whistle to the nnirnmring floods, And chaffvvith eddy winds is whirl'd around, And dancing leaves are lifted from the ground, And floating feathers on the waters play. It MOON'S PHASES. New Moon, 7lh day, lOh. 31m. evening. — N.W. First Quftrtcr. 15ih day, Ih. I{5m. evening. — E. Full Moon, 22J day, 5h. 2.'>tn morning.— W. Last Quarter, ^th day, llh. 42m. morning. — W. a • 2 ^ I Mo '< Tu 3 We 4 Th 5 Ffi 6 Sat 7 su 8 Mo 9 Tu 10 We 11 Th n Fri n Sat J4 SU 16 Vlo 16 Tu 17 Wr la Th 19, Fri 20 Sal 21 SU 22, Mo 2S1Tq 24 We t'S Th 26 Fri 27 Sat 28 SU 29 Mo 30 Tu © ;SunV,0 R.O Ris. & Sets dec. s'& S.' AH Saints day. All Souls. Clear and fine. Moon in apogee. Merc's gr. elong. Venus rises 3h 23tn aSdSund. after Trin. Perhaps rain J"! Albert, P. W.b. 1841.17 Milton died, 2674. St. Martin. Moon [runs low. Snow or rain 24th S. after Trin. Mercury stationary, LordGiskined. 1823 St. Luke Ev. Fine Moon in perigee. 25th S.af Trin. Pr. [Royal bo. 1340. for 6ome da^s. Moon runs high. Cold and stormy. Vonua rises 3h 6m Advent Sunday. Variable. Saint Andrew: ^.^^ • «<*W ■ , ! 1847. DECEMBER. x>irthe wainscot ofwulls, that used to sweat, be drier than usual in the beginning of wint^ or the caves of houses drop more Alowly than ordinary, it portends a hard and frosty winter, because it shews nn inclination in the air to dry weather, which, in win> icr, is always connected with Frnst. A moist and cool summer portends a hard winter. — British Almanack. MOON'S PHASES. New Moon, 7th day, 3h. 51m. evening. — S.W. First Quarter, I4lh day, lOh. 47ni. evening. — S.W. Full Moon, 21 St day, 5h. 29m. evening. — E. Last Quarter, 29th day, 9h. 9m. morning. — S.W PRO / CALENDAR, &c. Ris. & Sets A. m. h, m 26 26 27 4 1 We Falling weather. 7 2 Th Moon in apogee. 7 3 Fri Mars stationary. 7 4 Sat 7 *'« south 10 45 7 5 SU 2d Sund. in Advent. 7 6 Mo Clear and cold. 7 7 Tu Rebels def. at T»ron-'7 S We Moon runs [t«,1837. 7 9 Th low. 17 10 Fri ; «sso. lOh. 21m |7 1 1 Sat Expect snow 7 Is SU 3d Sunday in Advenl.|7 13 M« Lucia. or ram. 7 14 Tu 7 15 We Changeable, 16 Th Gt. fire in N.Y. I8S5. 17 Fri Bolivar died, 1830. 18 Sat M«on in perigee. 19 SU4th Sund. in Advent. 20 Mo 7 *'8 sou. 9 42 31 Tu St. Thomas. with 7 32 We Snow. 7 23 Th Newton b. 1642. 7 34 Fri Trea. of Ghent, 1814. 7 35 Sat Chriitmas Day. 7 96SU,l«tS.af Ch. St.Sle.7 27 Mo St. John. Fine7 2&TuIfinocenta. winter 7 33 4 30 Wej weather 7 S3 4 SdpTh Mooffi in apogee. 7 32 4< Fri 7 *a fouth 8 50 AT 3%% 16 • .. "^ ^ 91 27 28 28 29 29 30 31 31 32 32 32 38 33 33 33 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 34 34 33 33 82 32 81 31 30 29 29 2S 33 4 S3 4 33 4 33 4 33 4 S3 33 S3 4 4 4 33 4 Sun's dec. 8 d, m. 21 4Q 21 56 22 4 22 13 22 21 22 28 22 35 22 42 22 48 22 54 2«59 23 4 28]2S 9 28,23 18 27,23 16 27,23 19 27,23 22 27 23 24 27,23 25 27 23 27 27,23 27 2723 27 27 '23 27 27,23 26 27 23 25 27,23 23 27 23 21 2723 \^ 27 23 16 2823 12 2823 »8 Sets. 5 4b morn. if I' It It It »» f • It fi ti >•- ;•. •w*%» '\ • PROVINCE OF NEW .BRUNSWICK. HI9 XSCfttbRlfCTi liHtnTlWAVT-QOLOflKL Sift WILLIAM MAGBBAN QBORG^ QOLI^fiROOKB. R. H.. Lifot«Mi»t*OoT«|ior>f t|>« Pfotio^i 9f N««'BriiD#wlcl(, ^. fi^. Alfred Refd«, Bi^lr(if| PrivaM Secretary tn tbc LktHtanaqt-GoTcroor. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. Honorable Oeprge Shore, Hofh Johnston, "'ii tiioaia^blc Robert L. Haz«n, » t« t« II fi II Jpaephjqaqard, William |l.|tobioi«i|, i«hn S. 'Saaacleraj Amoi E. B|ot«iord. T^ Atfa^tf Gfiveral, .^^iraid B% PhandUE, John ft«hB|iaoni UaKii* Hai6h« . WOliam 6. |:tnn$ar, W,F, W.Owao. WilUaniiCraae, Oforga Mifi^ii^, II t% II n II II a'i , ^ O^-picbM OF tiHb LioisLATiVE Couircit'-^Wrt.lfani *f yMfPeters, ' Etquire. i^ferk ; J^feh Qin^biy, B^qiiir^, C1«rk AtMa^antj iBev^ffey R. Jouett, Esquire, Sergeant-at^Arms and Offh^dTtha Black 'R't»d James Taylor, Esquires, and Hon. Thomaa'Baiflte. C«un^ 4ifAitH.Jobniontoo, Joha R. Parteiow, WilUam J. Ritehie, tad Rolled D.Wii]ntttjvSsgairea. County of Wfiaanlmd-^9^w^ Haninf toa, WiHIam Wiisoni WiU HairTUazen Botafafd,and Amattg^Laadrf, Etquivea. .«/^ County o^X^Iott§'mR9h9$i Thomsfla. lainM Brown, Williim Porter, aodlPMeiixqliyj^ ^'**'"'SIPHi^ County qf NormumbirlSnd'' AitxwidW Kinlffll, John Ambrose Str(»^t. WHliam Oarnkan, jani«r, and Martin Craaney, Esquirea. Kung'i Vountf^-Hoa. WilHam McLeod, aad Sylvester Z* Earle, and John C. Vail, Esqairea. jf/jj^ gk m, ' ' ' . Qu9en*t Coun-Hon. HiifllelMton, ll^Thamaa Gilbert, £» jv9un6ury— George Hiyirard, aM Tnlfasas G. Miles, Esquires. Gir/e/on— James Tibliers. aiidCharles Connelj. Esquiiea. V Xen<-Hon. John W. Weldon| and Daf id Wark, Esq. (wloucester -^VtiWtMm G^nd and i^Hph Read, Esauires. i^fs^c^oifCfte -Hon. John fiotiiki^^j, and Andrew 0arberie, Esq. , A/6err-.John 9mith, and W}(lifitp H. Stefei, E«fl^ire|. City oj St, John-rHon. Robert L-. Ha iten, and llaac Woodward^ Esquire. OFFicEftS OF THS -HousB OF AsatMBLY.— 'Charles P. Wetmoire, Enquire, Clerk ; Geprge Lee, Juq. Esquire, Clerk Assistant; George Garden, Esqnire, Scrgfatit-at-Arma ; Re?. Edward Jamea William Roberts, Chaplain. ^ B 17 !i . i V iiiniiiwiniMy HI iwwii 18 I ».? OrricBB* or thb Crowh.— Hon. Obarlei Jeffrey Pcteri, Atlomij Gentrai : Hon. WilHim BitfA Wmimt, Solieiiov G#nnal ; VViliiam Wright pKinirt. Atttracnl* <)*n«rd { Ifon. J«hn S. Stuodtrti Pro* vincinl Socratary s H^n Thomtt B»iUi«. Surteror Oent rtl ; Hon. Thomai C .LM,R«b«Hr«rQiin»Nl ; Jy, HanMmrodr Bi^tire, Depnijr Registrar: George J. DihMee, Robcft Prascr HsiM. John Ambroie Street, timothy R6b£H Wetiiitftt,; WrUiam Jae«, Wrl Ham Carman', junior, Gaorfke Ketr^ Richard* CarnMn, Charles Fisher, Ckorfe Dixon Straet, and John M. Rohinson, Bs^iles, Masters} A. K. Smedes Wetmore, Alfired L. 3tract, Andrew Barberie, WiHiaiir Chnndler, Alexander Caiii|ib*H, and Christopher Milner, janior, fis^aires, Mas- lars ExtraordiHa^ ; WYlliam McBcsth, Btquire.,Sergeant««t>Arms.-* Terms !~^fii(sry'^£«ail Tuesday in January, to end on Saurday same week ; Trinity— First Tiiesdsjr In June, to end on SatUrdsy same week; Miieha#UA«a^.Firslt vf Uiiaday in October, to end on Saturday aame week. tIic Oojrt genen^iy sits for the transaction of iMiainesa on tho first Tufsday j>f e«jity' aionih. CoMMissiqiiKBrs or BANKaurrs* BsTATis.-^FnrSt. John, Wi^si-. morlaud, and King's— Robert F; Haxen, Esquire. For Vork, ^un- bory, and Queen's— Dantel L. Robinson, B^nire. For Northnmher- land, Kent. Glflucestar/and Resiigoueba~ Wjii lis m Carman, Esquire.. For Charlotte CouAlf —Hon. Harris Hatch. For Carloton Counts;— Bartholomew C. Bsardflfy, Esquire. SfPiaaiK Covet ot JirorcArnnk.— Chief Juaticc, Hon. Ward Chipman, LU.D., 2dth SepA. 1834; Jnsticf^^Hon. Jamea Csnen, Octibftt ISS4', Hon. Robarl Parker, October, 1334 ; Hon. George Frederick Stfeet, aoth De4iiid«eP, 1845. John Ambreso Street, Esq^ Ckrk 61 tba^rttwo^ MpSiJ^eorga Shoro; Clerk of th&tPI«a«r. Counfy of <5ai|i«cr«— Second Tuesday in January, and third Tues- day in June. Additional Terma of the Common Pleas— Third Toes- day in March nod October. Queen'a Cotniiy" Fourth Tttftdty in January and June. Additional Terms of tbe Common Pl€«e-^^*jnrrih Tuesday in April and October. 1 SO Kins'8 County-^Flni Tofidaf io Hireli, ind Third TiWiday rn October. Additionil Ttrmi of tbt Osmmoo PiMf — FSfft Tvcfday 19 M«y ind JiovBrj. County of »V«/mor/«nrf-1*hird Tttitdliy III ^unt tli4 NoUBftU r. Additional Tormi of th« Common Plt«i-*Plr«| Taendlf ia April, and lecood TvMfedsy b Septeihbtr. C^uDty ofAbrlAuin&er/dfMJ-^SecA^d T«md»ir in J*»t»iiib^. Coim/tt of ^ouurtf^ «/ iii&«»t^Foi}rtk Taeaday in JViife M^ ifSpad Tueaday in November. Additional Tenna of the CailMiiMf FlMt-Seeond" Toe«d«y8 in 9faT*h and Septembef^ ROLL OF BARRISTERS AND ATTOJ \' Chitrles JeflSrey P^^» . Barth. GranneU Bjeardaley, Thoinas HorsQeld Peters, *Hams Hatch, » , William Tj'Ag liters, . James Shannon Horsier . John Simqoe Saui^q^rs, • John Ambrose Shannan Street, *William Boyd Kinnear, ^Alfred Lock Street, '!^Daniel Ludlow Bopinson, Edward Barron Chandler, George Stilman Hill, *James Peters, jnnior, George William deary, '♦William End, Charles Peters Wetmore, Abraham K. Snnedes Wetinore» *Geoige Jarvis, EHbblea, , '-''Prancis Andrew Kinnear, William Wiley, . ♦Robert Fraser tiftwn, . *John Wesley Weldoni • ♦William Wright, . William Carmwi, junior, Peter Stubs^ ;. - -4^^ Mmeii* i.HI I >' Timmm* m^ 16th ^uly i794]^e4erictpo. 4t|iOptober 179^ Sitgotober 2a Feoriiary It ii^ S, Htt9i/km». Wobdi^^W im Februaiy lEU^eaenctoa,, 19th Fel)ruaqr.lBl4,]KQV9«9cQt|«, I8tt^ Feor^aiv,4l»l7}FredeinctQn. ^ Febtnayy is^.J^dcriipton, idthSlfty 1 1th October I Uh October I in October llth October 11th October 19th October l826;Saltit^obn. iS^JJ^rederict^p. 18211>orchestei>. ISf^lSBtiiftiStephen. 18^1 Snidt John. m»'^ 18»|WSooastockiY^ O 2«rigy, . ♦Tiino(b2.)EK. Saint John. Restigouche. Bathnrst. 1839|Saint John. Ism. PVedmricton. 1839 FVedericton. IS^r^Ftederictoa.. February la^fmJtnt John. February 1840 Fntfiderlcton. FBbruaryiStd CNfrchesler. February 1841 |Mnt John. FebruRiy 1840 Ditta. Idth June 17th October 17th Oetober 17th October 17th October 17th Ocioher 17th October February 1841 June 1841 June 1841 Oetober 1841 Oetober 1841 October 1841 Oetober 1841 1840 Uagetown. 1840 Prederictoo. 1840jSaint John. 1840M Ditto. 1840|riewcatile^, 1340 Frederiicton>., t840|Sslnt Andrewe. Saint Jolm. Ditto. Ditto. Saint George. Oromoeto. Ftredericton. Woodstock. 3rd February, 184^ l^ibiqu^. 3rd February, 1842 Saint John. Uthjone. 184^ Woodstock. 13th October, 1842- — I3tb Oetober, 1842 Saint John^ UthOetober^ 18^ OiUtl, ><■ WiltMOi Jamtfl Gilbert. Thointi tf S Sirtti, ^eharttaX. Hani, *Acalaa L. .Palmtr, Jamaa Sunidniao, . *Gtotf Otty, 7*^ol>ert ParlicV, . *Andrtw McKenaa, Botsford Cbaadler, Albert J, Smitht . . WeUingion CatmrMf Gabriel DeVtbfr,' . Jamea Odell, . Neiton DeVcli«r, . ptomoB W. BliMt J^mta A. Jdimet, . Hichard S. Arm$trofig, John F. Jmiett • JRdicard W. AtiUer.Jun Btrnard C, tVUft VougUu B. Steven*^ iS'amue/ H. DavidMor, John Henry Ph^, iCharlet H'affera, . Jame% G. Stevent^ George Barf, Satnii^ Rohtrt 7%am*on, Aiberi 2\ DtB MeElmon, *George jJhieht . Tfunna$B. Mooret f rrz/Mm J. Gilhert, Jamet R. Currejft *Charlu Simandt, JuniWf Alexander Thomtdn Bdul, WiHidm Henry Hatheway^ Ward Chipman0rury, Henry Barclay BobineoHt Otb FVBbtaary, 184S do do do do 4o do 4o do da do &o do , 'Mth do do jjlftrh October, iai3 do do Ftbroary 1844 do do do do fw 1844 KHbOctobar, 1844 do do I do do .' 6tb f dbraary, '184^' AdmiUed. t Frederictoa. WoMlalodc. Saint John. Saiat John. Ii»y da VtYie. Madawaaka. Saint John. ■Ditto Mio ^^ Pcfdarlcuuk Ditto Dorcbeater. [di&c. Band oi Petitca- Saint John. Oitta. SaiatJohn. i Dorcbeater. do. do. do. do. do. do. do, do. do. do. nil do. do. 1 2th June, 1846 I6ih October, 1845 do. do. do. do. /Ao. do. do. do. do. do, do. do. •do. do. £ilh February 1846 Saint JoKo. do. do. Charlotte. dOf do. Kent, do. do. JlaiotJohn. do. do. Hapewall. do. do. Matt|arfille« 1846 Saint Jdhn. do. Reatigonche.^ 1846 Chatlot^e. do. Saiat John. do. Ditto. do. Fradafktfo^ da. Ghatbaaa. do. dOf do. do. do. nth Jane do. 15th October do. do. do. .|l6th do. Bceiden s. Saidt'Oeorgei- Saint Jdbiv Fradericton. Saint John. Fraderictpn. RIcbibttoto. Saint John. Ditto. * Fredaricttf a. Ditto. Saint Jobo. Ditto. Fredarieton. Saiat John. Saint Siapbea. ■J F ./ NoTB.*-Tha namaa of tba Attomiea aia |irint«d in ila^tca. "^ Tboaa narked with an aateriak are Public Nalirlea in the. Pro. tiaca; inadditioli^owhoqK CbarlaaR. H«thew4qr,lPiUiaia|i|Laaii, ' Ko^rtXer^E^iqiiiiea, Mi^il^J^i^VN^^ Gaofga A. Garriiqjifjind lAriea. ' % i - HI - ■ CITY OF SAINT JOHN. ■^ Luucbltn DooaMaon, R«quire, MaiffOT, Hoii*irabl« Bob«rt L. HasMn, Htcordw, AUUmmm* Henry P^rteir, Williiini d. Sn^rth ThoniAf Ufiirifiiif (iregoryvimhonio, i Thomas Coritn, | (ieorgo Boitarlain. * James Pettfrtf, lutiipr, fi^ui^e, Comnion Clerk. . «. Edward B. Patera, E^quira^pepttty Cominoii Clark. Simeon L. Liigrin, Land Agent. >^ CommittioiMnfo^ Wiihikiitg M«C John Street.'-^ohn Ditnoan; John H. Gray, and William O. Smith, EMjiiirea. ^ James Stockford, Hi'sh Constablt ; James Stoekford, George Stockford^ George W. Bustecd, and Bernard Miirray, Marshab. ConslaMcs.^George Stockfoyd, Ebenezer Herrington, Alexr^ Downs, John Nixon, Robert M'lCetve\', George W. Busteed, VVilliafn Magee, John Daley, Robert Bradwell. George Noble, William FoRis, John Nixon, 3d, Divid W. Crtf^ una Bernard Murray. ' * John Sullif an, Deputy Clefk at the Market, King's Sqnare; John Cdnway. Deputy Clerk of the Market, Market Square ; John McHR|h, Deputy Clerk of the Fish Market, Duke Street. rViniing P^tstairs.—Johri Gioyd, M.D., G.J. HardiDg,M.D., and George P. Peters, M.D. > Lkented Awiwneen.-^John Kerr* John V. Thnrgar, Thomt^ L. Nichoteorti Thos. Hanford, W. D. W. Hubbard, H. Hawkins, J. Lordly, James M'Donnell, Geo. A. Lockhnrt, Thos. flaymond, John Kinneair, Micluiel Farrell, and Josepih Crtiueb. - Port JF^rd^^^William D. Faulke. f homas M. Smith, Thos. Lcavitt, Isaac Woodward, James U. Thomas, George Thomas, James Rolwrl46h, William P. Scott. Edward Hippislcy, J. W. M. Irish, Chartes M'Lauchlan, Wni. O. Smith, and Charles Adams. Pm 0r BuiiOiir Master.— Thomas Reed. Conmv^i^ert of Wrecks and Shipttrccked Goods for the Ctiy ami County qf Saint Ji»An-Thoinqs Leavitt and Thomas. M. Smith, £sqoire% ., y. BrancA JPOstt.— John Reed, Gewfge Thomas, Jhu tS^ Miteh^l Gflfrity, WiKatn D^ugan. aud Michael Langen. iif«^^^a«*J&iycrs.--rAltexBnd^r Reed, Partridge ^^^^ Jam^* It^ane, Beacon. ' -_ 24 ........... Asseiton of Taxei and Statutt Ldftour. •— Daniel lordnn, DatiMl J. McLaughlin, Bimeon L. Lu^rtn, and Joatah Wetmorv, Junior. C^UcUon re ; John Walker, CoHector oF Wharrage at the Break- wat<)r; Peter Beanard. Collector of Wbarftigo and Slippage at Roditey Wharf; 9ficliael McQttlrk, Collector of Anchorage. ' Wltigh Afc^tara.-'Stephen Gerow» at Korth gfllp ; Rohart Rnd- dick, at Union Street ; James Price, at Lower Cove. iMjmton of F^tir.— Nathaniel Clinton, Thoni^lliinkine, Jan. and John Humbert. IttMpeetor 0/ Breoi/.— George Stockford. /fUjpcctor of LiiiM.— David S. Marshall. Omuger ^LMMora.— Benjamin C. Chaloner. Gaugeri and Stanhera of Oi/.— -Andrew G. Lordly, and Samuel Gillespie. Aatlayer of Weights and ilf«av«re«.— George Stockford. Meaaurets of Stut and Coafo.— Jacob WiUon, William McAuley, William Scott, John Joiket, and Thomas Rankine. Henry A us* ten, Francis WHson, and John Bogan, Measurers of coals. Sitnejfors of Ltmbir in the Ctty^— Alexander MoGrotty, Samuel Jordan, William H. A. Keans, Jeremiah Gove, Jolm Jordan, Thomas Leach, David M. Whiting, George Cassie. Jacob Snider, Thomas FairweatW, Edward D. Gore, James Stewart, James H. Fairweather, Alexander McGrotty, Junior, Josiah Wetmore, Junior, William Shives, Charles M. Gove, Isaac J. Olive, Stephen G. Blizsaid, Charles £. Frost, Robert C. Profit, George H. Ro- berttop, Geoi|^ W. G. Fairwoather, Edward M. Hoyt, Ha^h Morris, Peter Y. Malcolmson, James McLoon, Charles E. Fair- weather, Nathuiiiel Adams, Charles Ketchiim» Jolm Roberts, Charlo* E. Harding, Thomas C. Humbert, L^avid Porter, and Thomaa 0. Barr. Jnspeeiors of Laihutfood, States, Boon Poifs, 5^c.^«Andrew G. Lordly, Denis M' Williams, Samuel Gillespie, and James Peacock. Cullers 6ft>ried Fislk.— Henry Nice, and Samuel Gilleapie. Inspectors of Fickled Fish-^john Christopher, junior, Samuel White, Itanry Nice, John Kinnev, Joseph Wilson, James Stack- hou^e, Andrew G. Lordly, and WilKam Barlow. Inspectors ofCdrdicood and 6ark.-^Vy\wt Dibbl^e. Market Slip { John Paul, Lowbr Cove; Stephen Gerow, North Slip. Superintendent qf Carts ^ Handcarts, and Hacks,— Fj\er Dibblee^ Pound £«»##■».— ^George Stockford, op the Eastern side of the Harbour ; William Cronk, and HHshard Irvine, at Carleton. FHH l)enkr«a W. P«t«ra, Btquira, Sccretftrjp and Trtaaurar ; WilliaiR L. Afarjr, Librarian.-* Library houra<*freni 12 to 1 o'cloeir, and from 3 ta4 o'cloefc, t.m* Sacrbo Moaio Socistt.-'^S. K. Voutitt Baqof re, Gondoctor ; Tho* maa Hathaway, Preaidant ( Gediiga H. LawifitiSa. VKe^Praaidant ; CfaaflM J. Maliek. Eaowire, Tre asrorar ; Oeorg a A. Garrnon, Seerelarv; S. Stavan, B. C. Chnlooar, L. H.Wntaiiiottac, JaAtaL. Woodwortn, and John G. Tohin, Mnaisal Conmittaa ; E. G. Blaktlat, Librariao. Prilhabmomio SooiBTT."-(Formad in t833>r#-organizad lb 1844.) — Jamaa William Boyd^ Eaqnira, Praaidaat and Conductor ; RidianI Saaty, Vica'Preaidant ; Jamaa Barbar, Treaaurar; Oao. Hotehinaoo, «» jnnior, Saeratary and Librarian. HonaHary Mambera—John Boyd, ISaqvire, M. D. ; the Baron Da Fla«r } John tt. R«bioaiii|uire, Viee-Preaidentj Rabert Jardine, Trea- anrer; RoboH Sbii^ea, Secretary. i:.# SAiRt PATBick*a SopiRTY.— William Parka, Esquire, Vtnii^tik; Henry Porter. BSMmire; Viee«Preaident ; WilHaRi HuteliintoB^ Eaqeiie, Treeaurer; Wilbitti llillft, SecreiRKf . ALatoK Unior Socirtv.— >W. H. a. Ktane, Praaident ; WilKain Ball, Vice-Pre tident } Robert Wylie, Treasurer; ~»r Seeretary. HioMtAliR Socirtt or Sairt Jomv.— Hon. John Robertson, Pf«- atdent; JohRDnRcan, John Boyd, M.D., and John Wishart. Eaqiiirea, Vica-Presidenta ; Rev. Wiliism T. Wiaharl, Ghaplain; Adam Jaek, Esqeire, Treasurer ; Jaf!&ie fteberuon, and Robert Thornton, Secre- tuffiee. OarHAN Bumrvolrrt Socirtt.— William Doherty, Preaideflf; Francia Collina, Vicafreaidaril; Patrick McCullengh, TreRauiorj Cbarlea Wattera, Esquire, Secretary. LADiRa*^ Brnrtolrnt Socirtt.'— ftlra. Ward Chipihan, Patron- es«i Mra. Simondt, Secretary; Misa Kinnear, Treieurer; Jtfre. Stephen, Mri. fi. Sears, Mri. John Burns, lira. Jamea Robertson, Mra. Thomson, Mrs. Rev. W. Harrison. Mrt. William La«rton, Mra. Hanford, and Mra. Wedderburn, Viaitora. Saint John Avxiliart to thr Nrw British ard FonRiOR TaaiPRRAiicR SociRTV.-(On the Total Abalinence prinei)»le,)-- John I^ddeck. M.D.. Preaident; Thomaa Harding. BMairu, N. S. Demill, W. R, M. Burtis, Esquire, ai|d J«hR Humbert, Esquire, Viee-Preai- deotij Jabn R. Marshall, Tr«tttrer; W. H. A. Ktana, Recording I \i dd Stcrettrf ; B. DtW. Ratcbforcl) Bt^uire, CoriMponding Stcrettry ; N. S. Dtmill, DeDOiitarf i 8v Otrnir, tl. Ealitrtsoor J- w. McLeo'iiK Giiini.^fL W. Cr«6kthaadr» Bsquieei J^ftatdiat; T."&. NltfNiiiao, i$i#ilM^ Sit^aigrf »*-:&«. . . 0iiio» Fi«« GLVM^^i t#. Pltnif^ B^miira, Pfaaidaitli Lavarat H. Di¥aMf,fiaaiifa^V4ia4'liaidciil| John Wkliart, Eiqatfe, Traa^ a«ti»f iafta|4w4 Lail»raacay#i«raiai'f. PmaTKCTiQii I'lna Ciuob.^^JoIm M. Waik«r« Pjrafi4«nU J* U*- Clti^Qiaiii S«craiary. -|r UARBouR-MA«TCi|'j ,Fxii.-*-Oii yewala of 30 tpqa, and nn^af ' 50, dtf. 6d« ; of 60, and itniler 75. 3i. dd. ; of "75, anil under 100,^: 5a.; of KM), and utidar 150, 6a. 3d.; of 150^ and under S00» 7a. Cd.; of 200, and ander 300, lOa.; 0^300. and under 400, 128. 6d. ; vea- sets of 400 toiia and npwarda, 150.-^Deekad vawiela under 100 tont, owned and registered at saint John, and all Britiah vessela under that tonnai^, trading within the Bay of Fundy, or arrivinf from porta to the Northward of Cape Cod, or the Westward of Cajpe Canso^ or ffooi asytport in Nova-3cotia, to pay annually as (ql!9W8;-rtJn4oc ,30 tons, .3s..0d. ; over 3Q, and under 50 tons, 5s. ; over 50, an^ under 75 tons, 7si 6d^ ; over 75^ and under 100 Ratjis ov AiMSBOftAoc-^FiHr^^imn^decked veaiel exceeding 50 tons, 3a. 9d.t vessels from 50 to 100 tons iocldsive, 5s. ; , 100 td 150, fo. Skif 150 to goo, 7#. 6d.; fSOO lo 850, Bs. 9d.; 850 fo 3p0, lOs. And all vessels of greater burthen in like propiHrtion : and for all decked vessels trading within the Bey of Fund/* there shall be paid, yearty, on tht first arrival a(W the fir6t of Apiit, aeGording- to tho tonnage and amonnts settled iff the aforasaid seate. Ratxs of Pilotage.— Fo^r bringing any ship or veasel into tho HarbH»ur of Saint John, and mooring her in a safe place or berth, or atMsufring her alongside a wharf, the rates annexed to the seve- ral dtitan'ce^ :«-> (tance-»from Point Lepreaux lo North Head of Gmnd Manau, bearing North* West, or North Channel bearing South-Eos^ ts. Gd. Sir ibot; 4th distance— from the North Head of Grand liaoan or offh 6h Maeibias BeaMslaiid, bearing South, 6r Brier lifdiidi Botilh South-East, 8i. 9d. per foot ;— any whera Outftidf the aToieaaiddisiftneea, lOf . per ibot. for ranioving and taking any ship or vestel out of the harbour, I ^ a 5e. per foot.— In eases where pilots ehall. be detained on board of vesaelfl under toiA by riftae of duBramine or Health Laws ofti^ Prorineei,th^ shaft be entiUed to dafafand from the mastets of soob vessels lOs. per d*j, for oTory da/ of mch detention, in addition to thb allowano* aforesaid*— Coasting vesaelogoiQ|ffOf» one part of the Bfy of #uiidy to another, (escent tqnare^ri^iged,) British or Forei|[n steatn-boais, or Britith yaisaU drawlnf^vadjtfc 6 feet of water, are not c,ompelled to take pilot* ; when'empJojed, tbej are to ^|^^ffipojfd||y |p the above ^ira|^-4F^iiY vessel of the dea(imi>ii0h eaUed wodd^oaUi iio;0ji«6|«Knpg a|(^i0^ any; ^OT^'S^tons, and not e^ceedinff I(m)/^ ^64,1 ahoTfei U)^< an4 not (KoeadiiM )£iOr 31b. 6d.; abovq 150, and iiiiit#i(ieKa^i«j|,^i^ *. above 8O0)» and not exceedlof 900, 78. ^. i ahdVa 9«), a tid ittit escedKiig 400^ ,|0s.;400and9pWiMfd8ftl2ifcCkJ. ■ - - 6y an hM puiied ^tii the ifji iAqbi^, i8%lfafrfhtr6«Hi^|f^^ Whariage mestal^i^hed ^ tt^ <^^ Porthtnd:--«For'evteiry decked V«a)^i or wii^tjil46^)lt, of the bhrtbett of 40 toup iuid:ander, Is. ^/^r diit? ; ' |tm^ 50, Is* »i;r ^ibr^SO, iMJiiiohderrm^ 70, 2»: 3d.;; ab^Ve TW/aig iwdeir 8(>i; 2^^^ 90, ai.9d,; a%ve% a^, wilder mjfe^ V^.Zk, Hi is!l^i^W*^t^^^ tiotlar 180, 4s. (>d.', above 180, attddlider9P(t»5i^; above 90^ and^twaer 2^, 5s. %i.; ahovepCT, atid niiderSii(l,6sif above 8i0; mAmiut Si60, 68. 0d.; a%^6 W, aM tfitfilr1280,'7#^iilkive 9^ and^ti^der 3d0/7s. 6d.; ahbve 300, ilhd irWer 390, 8s.f ib^vo 330^ and niider 340, 3d. Od.; li$dve 040, and utidf r960^ IMif ftboir« d^ and fircfder I. 6d.; a^ove380, aiid uiider400/lO4.t'i|liQve40(£^iiQd undetr lap^aJ, r Jtoid is. 3(3, lor 380, 9^3. 450, lis. 3d.; 8ibdve450; atydri every a^dftionii! 50rtoii9^f ; ^, - .. ^,. Rates Qt''9i^¥iMt, h-Msi^^^at^ 8t^^.7it«Att picked vessels, same rates is fiNT wiunlkges yi^oMm^i threteMf^nee fot every ton burthen, and alUm»d Iq^refSliin six days eaeh trip, foir th^ puf^oftii «f diiiehargins ; if they remain longer, to pi^ one poDi^perton, additional^ emh day f^no boat to remattn longer titan twenty ^jvfl. Ritlts Of Wl:iGt|f 150 4T im- f^vtw Vf JfclGIt(I(#.MACai5E« \^ St. Joii«,--i;t«iry load, not exteeei^Ag 10^ lbs. waif ht* onoj^ir- lihli and <»ne%ei^y for c^)||^ i^ddlioota ewt-r^ayabl^, ^hy the seller^ an4hi|lf by ^*^ — '^■^' StuKi^lcT 'FoiiUr-^Beaf^ per quarter, 2d.; .Calf, Si||m,^^og, G6at, l^mb, K^^ hr i9hoat. Jd4^ttb,, jPa^^^ F^rl^ti) 9d.;e^e>> 30 lb»;.bf^o)i Batter^ Id^; Chee^,4d.i:ii(wd of Potatoes under l$biNNel9, »ft.» dosofl of Ifaddotk, l|d.; aVery 100 of Gisperaaai^ Alewirea»> ' Harriofa, or othar aoMdl fiabt l||d. AtitiGlSB AND QtJAIfTITIES. MlllHIH P For;a load of Wood, (otiarter.oC il^ldi) Foratoid of Ooala! (ialf a^baldjSa;) Far a totd ttantafntni' l^ btfabata Graio, 8ilc, Potatoea,or anf oioar ortle)«a#aiatir- •d at Isadlof oriialoaditii, ajtcapt Obala, Form pipa of Wina, €bn, or Braisdyi aod bonaiararMhlaJbo doM 0f tbeffirfet fli»ii|j Ffr##iiiclMH» # Rtnn,of a tiam of Sfe' lor a «iiidiaoa.c|| Hfolaiaai, a iioiahaad or fiMsa^(ti(f 10 awt. or ap^arda, or tliaga* baad^of l>baae<&, and botisiogi Fir B'bofiMad or panobeoQ of Cid^, ora joafifdflgmb of If ci|t.. 4i <^iin9kNi load «r iMlia^M |«^V«M Hiring^ For«iaidi^ftbiMtlaavf^^l%Hfad^ in^ Siaiaii TunaaUa^ amakaiiFlab la bdit^ ^8, Sftbnaa^ in Itita^ &rfm»^ or a iwatfof aw other aritafaa oet naratn mentioned, or a boi«ba|id nfl^iot, or « bOfaJMad or er|to af ^rtbe9«»re, ortwotiarcaaofBarthen^ yraia, a bo|«b«i^ driadFliP»lwo tiawaiGoA fee, or qaaotity in bJMi W aMeading 13 cm,, or a load e4Hilai^« a^ harr^ F^r, AT gvi Uirrela S<^r,Mpi, leaf; Poflt»lRif. paQt4aa,«r Cidar, orbaff a ion of Itoti, cr ibc aaOM fiufotity of Cordage^ in aoila not aBQaa4Nig 4 OWL, < ^ t. •- «&*>? *>fiffonf RaMoQ c»8fc of Wine, IWmi. GHn, Brandy, Molaasaa, or Porter» or jW a io|il orSandr Qjraifl, or Slonai, or # l«M^jPjttr bat rala of mf api>itiu|iia t Hiaor F«« OabiiiMHid CSMtege in Coila tlMiva Cwi., or if to coil, per ton, or fi>r^1^y^ ioose, prtf ton, • •• • » • FW Mb aeitw^,^ par ipn Fof For Lombar* par tbaaMMid feet, < For the oartage of aaf artiala or ariiclea, not exceeding half a load, - 9, ditsd^ < 3: lOi r»o 1 c a b I 1 iti. niaTaiGTf. 740 9 3d. e. d. a. d. 13 or 1^0 9 80 6 9 8 itiio 3 1| 3 8 3 413 6 t 4i|i 6 1 Hi 9 i U i 8 5 8 4t 71 4ttl. 1 I 74ll » i l l' * 18 3 4|3 6 U 10 3 401 10 J-t.;. S 6 I* 8 6 9 I M t4ii« i? g I<]id0-8» 8 9 10| ***:.; ■%■ 4 I 3 % 8 B 4 1 Q 31 The First District coniprifeik all tiiat part of tka Chy betwe«tt the south line of Pood street imkI notth tffie of Duke street^which \ie» to the westward of iW el#t liiib oCHHIi^rev^Doek stceet, and th It part of Prinze tl^ittilib itceet b«t##ii iM wiitli line of the iN-lckliiifldinf beloiiiini toiM e)M9teorXK;iM«ii:«e(iiorthwa«l jit' the Market square) aiuf the aorHi liii»#f iMilitfirt»e«t« and incliu^ ing Kihgatreaf, to IhowiiaHfaid ortk9i«#it:llM«r Gei^^ TheSicond Disifiet cottfpiPllMi aH thftt part dlT the City beMPacu the norfli Hntf ofUiiiun Itrek. andsootb HArof^t* JftiSifP' »t||»t, which lies witHotlt or beyoiid the iflliVt df^pst ^^ tti^ w4»t0mi»C the east line of Charlotte street.— IV Wiif4 Didria eompM$ nU thi^t Mrt ofthe CiljfiP^ihliaa^lMio^^ tlia iecoffdiia- trict. to the westward of the east'Bo^ oiTllidaj^'atreaiw^lilie ^Mlft X>is«ria niBi!tseii,aU 4|iat^{t of,t|ii9fOUx ii^ioi wtiiho^t or beyond tiie said third district, to tira westward bFthe iullii^ efCarmar- thea street.— The |!S^4^rjsic0fl9pit»is all tK^ part of the City lying withoiit or b^ond the paid l|r|lMidi«tflet. '.B-Aoxirar*toA<;tt>jii^l^* For eonveying m>t 9xc«edmg fmit pipoHa ir^MH aoy public stand to ahyoth^r ^art of the Ci^,. df rfWHO any ob6 pi^t of the City to any othar pirt thereof, ^«l|itf^|^; tn^for oirek-y passeii- ger over four, six veticsadditibtiiil ; WiXmtSktivijjlp be detttiuedt to pay Mditional, at tp rate of oiie tfdUi)i$g^'p»f e^ry ^alf bonr. PUBLIC PORte^Ki Aiib tiiirii«ejiRi'4Jtfi,T. ** Fo^ loading, 't^rying and %i^jib!^j^ any otlieir ^rst diflfjct. to 4ny othar pk<^ #Mn $0|Pi the 11(1^08 :4)f^ric^9ai«i^fd^ow^p|*^^ seeo^ district, three peace haif-pe|iii^ ; 4i«4 ^^it^^ P«IIO!b; fourth district four peqoe half-p^|Q3E.;.4^4iairitQtt fi^9( pAi^ CITY Am)f ooijm^^'^ m^itrs^ MQBN^ The Maroi and fteebnlef , Jjtiiees *f fbe ^f«r*i €deH . The Mayor, the Accbrder, itenrf P^Hii*; WtlliamlO^. S^ith, Thb. mas flarding, Gregory Van flcfrhe, TfconnNi Obreijlr fid Geo. Boa^ Esqoites, Ja^tices of the Peace and of ^e Qnonrin. William ScovliL James Peterir, H«h>b 4d. Jenrie, Hen. Charlei Si- mo.;CefiUier. " Isairc L. Relfell, Enquire, Cottaty Tie«*ar*t. Qhsfles Drary, Esquire, Rpgittrar of Deeds aad Wtlls. II iiH Benjatnii^ L< TfUfty fiic)uir»i Comoitsiooer for t«king Bail io the Act 7 Vic, c« John, unconnefiled tiJtt* M#flft«ra» «j*ii'tf.«AlNr. UtmiOnv^j^ JameiGilIaghor,«!:«aolW««^^»tt«i»Qw»«l; . P«lera, AiUiam Jack. JohaWsri). aiiaioUa E. FtiCet^w. Esquirei. iliNMlaii, pEd(i »«ffii, a«^J^i)«>t;BMfl^i^9, Jblm IF. t^«]pWU, lt»hn Hen - hit^rf ; R/C#iiBlMo«i«^llmii^taHwroi^ Btriiett, Mom* Tuck; W.q^»./P*i*l». Jflttgai t^Rfiyi T6t»nM»«#* ^**l»*i C^ Rol>«rt««ii, itobarr Biei ^ Wr aakti^Otta^ Oliver W.^rdan. «i l^iiJiiBw'Joftii !<»«d.O. id, aii4 W^Uan* hhm V!i^iUi*irBW3»f«»y. JftW^ %*kr» Safpwl vPciei*. «M l»|»ef JMeCmn, g#g HMvaai Piohimy |>mbaf4»vHit^''*€< Deliwiiiy, ind pjlrip ^^rlimilY r«ne« Vkwtr#j Mieluifl Ciin^etl tftd Jobii ,Ro- hiosno, Poond K««wra^ ;i«iiM# H •m%Tt)omai H i >jrf titghwift ; D*ri4Gt^^iWft^imn At iDditn Town ; 0(iTfd C^iiAa, Stt|>«r«iten|ii9t of Fe#«.^y ; James Diion, Towd Clffk and Ct^rk of ibie Afark«^} 4ol)o Butter, lospectorof Fiak^ f. 33 PARISH OP SIMONDS.— Poter Dewar, John Jprdan, junior, and Robert Jardine, Truitees of Schoolt; John McAvity, Robert Power, and — ; Aaiessora of Taxes; John Johnttoa, Collector of Tazea ; Jama* Burlay, William McGeoch, John McAto^, Job Stanley, Peier Foy, Jebicl O. J. Sentill, Thomas Clary, Neil Uuinn, and Sam- uel Wethers, Constables ; Thomas Garnstt, Thomaa Bean, Winthrop Robinson, William Bean, senfor, Jamas McCourt, William Daley, Edward Gibson, William Wood, Jamea Bartrim, Thomaa Trafton, John Moore, Jamea McKee, and Robert Bowea, Fence V iewera ; James Barley, Robert Moore, James Bartrim, William Blair, William Mc- Geoch, John Maxwell, John Muafocd, Samuel Wethers, William Shannahan. and John Qninn, Hog Reerea; Hagh Dunn, Jamea Bell, Jamea McCourt, Philip FurtoAff, John JDhnaton. John Wallace, Dan- iel Gallagher, Nail Qoinn, fipkratm Santill, William Ctaig, William Shannahan, and Robert Gracia, Fouad Ketpeva; Robert Jardine. Pe- ter Dewar, and John JohMlon, CiMttmisaioB^ra of Highwaya ; Win- throp Roblnaon, Philip Furlosfi Bohait Power, Wm. White, Charles Emslie, Hugh Ball, William B«ao, Joho Moore, Simon Frsser, Thos. Bowes, senior, Edward Santill, Paitick McCIements, Thomaa Gar- neit, John Croxiet. Okirdoa Irtiae, Jaaea Bo^'m, Jamea Stackhouse, Bernard Kilpatrick, Thomaa Traftov, Jamea Stewart, Daniel Galla- gher, John W. Scott, William filcQrafpr, Thomaa Morriaooi Jamea Eani;^, Oven McQuire, Patrick McAianna, Richard Colgan, Neil Quinn, John McAvity, George Anihoay, WillUm Mackin, George Ward, John Wallace, Ailkar Heorfr Rickard Rifga, Jebn Biggins, William Kiroes, and Peter Cleary, Surf eyera of Highwaya; Robert Bowes, Town Clerk and Clerk of the Market. PARISH OF LANOASTBR.— RsT. T. W. Robertaon, James duinton, and Isaac Clarke, Trvateea of Sehoola ; Barnabaa Tilton, ' liaae Clarke, and Themaa O. Carter, Aaaeaaera of Taaea ; William Harding, Collector of Teses ; laaae Finnamore, Michael Downey, Jamea McAuley, and Jebn Daaham, Coiunablea $ John Morrison, John Cnnnable, John McElbattoD. and John Harding, Hog Reevea; John Harding, Cla]{rtoR Saotl, and Jamea March, Fence Viewera*. Jeha Harding* aad Morria Tiltos, Pound Keeperei George Andersm, Ar- ehibald Menaies, and Jbhn tlon, Biquirt, Hon. George Minchin, Jumes A. IVlaclauch' Ian, Thomas Jones, Jumes Harrison, William Davidson, Patrick Campbell, James Milcf, Ross Currie, Adam D. Allan, Geo. Garden, Lawrence B. Uainsford, Hu^h J. Honsard, Henry Morehouse, Solo- mon Parent, David B. Sheltou, Georg>e Cheyne, William J. Bedell, BeBJarain Wolhaupier, Thomas Gill, Thoma« Earle, Richard H»yne, George Oleivents, James Taylor, Allan McL?ar>, Tiiomas Pickard, Thomas R. Hobeitspa, WHIiam O. Hartt, John T. Smith, Asa Coy, Isaac Kithurn, and ii^dward Davis Wigan, Esquires, Jui>iices of lUa Peace. Edward W. Miller, Esquire, Hl0h SheriflT; Joseph Wyshrall, De- ptity Sheriff. George J. rfbblee, Esquire, Keeper of the Rolls, and Clerk of the Peace and Inferior Court of Comnaon Pleas. Josep Bofrft, Eftquire, Registrar oT Deeds and Willa. The Barristers and Aiwrnies praciisin? in the County, with David B. Sheltou, Henry MpreliOMse, and Edarard Lewis Wigsn, Esquires, Cemmissioners for taking Affidavits iu the Supreme Court. Hon. John S. Saunder*, and'VViniftm Tyng PfrtervEsquhe, Confi- mi^sioners for taking Ball in the Sapreme Cou.rt. William VVoddfofd, Henry Jaws, Heiyy Fishier, ami George More- house, Esquire, Coroners. Mark Needham, Es^nire. CoQ&tf Treaiurer. Jnmes A^ MacLauvhlan, John A.lien,Joha RuLiuson, Ja«. H.irrison, Dad Jannef MjUs, Esquires, Comn)i«sioaers for SfT'emni^in? Marriaee. Jamas B. Toldervy, Esquire, M. O., Com'.ni>sioner of Indian Re- serves, under A«t 7 Vic. c. 46. .^sa Coy,Epq«iire, Receiverof Crown Debts, under Act 7 Vic. c. 36. Asa Coy, P. B. Beckwith, Mirk Weedimm, F. W. Haibewoy, Jo«pph Gny nor, Heary Fisher, S. A. Al^^rly, Jaif)es S. Befk, James iiS- Peiley, George E.Kelchunii George VSf. Gaynor.' Joseph C. Haihe- way, Bcnjatr»in A. Hue«tt?, W. N. Akcrley, Benjaiikin Wolhaupier, and Allien J. lordly, Licensed Auttioneera.. A/m« House and Work. i!/buse. — Benjamin Wol ha n pier. Hon. L. A. Wilmot, Thou.as Gill, Moses Pickard, Thomas Murray, and John Simpson, E^uire», CouniDlMioncrs; Joseph Fi^rruRg, Keeper- „, Fiteteards in PrrderkLn.—The Hofi. Tlioinasi Baillie. George 'Minchin, and L. A. Wilmot, and MmVIc Noedham, Benjatniri Wol- haupier, WilliBm D. Hartt, Joh:i A'. Reckwilh, M. Bratiuen, Robert Ch^sitrm, and Charlps MoPticrfon, Enquires. J$oarcfqf Education— J oho Uohinson, Q. J. DtbllecD. L Rnf.in- i«o»^ George Lee, junior, Esquire?, Bight Re^. Bishop Dollatd, Rev. S.h\. Brooke; and Rfv. Charles Spurden. Frcdcrfdnn fMrary.- 3. F-. WaolJord. Esquire, pr^si^lcht ; Hon. N., Parker, Vice Prefi^dentj R. Oowah, E^quJre,S'ec•retary and Tres- funrv DK Rhdh nnd E. II. Wilmot, Esquire, CominiUfe; Qcorg^ Ross;trc, Lit rcrion. I ■'• I'* 35 Frcdericlon Soelely of Saint Andrew.-^lXnhtti Fulton, Eiquire, ?reftidtnt: Charles McPhcrion, Etauire, Ut Vice PreiideiU; W. A. McLeao, Eaquire, 2d ditto; John P. Taylor, Esquire, Treasurer; Andrew Inches, Esquire, Secretary. FrederUUon SooUly ReT. John M. Stirling, A. M., Rev. Jamsa Porter, Jaeob W. Barker, Nathaniel Hubbard, George Hay ward, Stephen Borpe, and Ratveford Wetmore, Esquires. Sunjbury AgricuUwai and Emigrant Society." JofmfH. Wilmot, Esquire, Jrresident; Thos. O. MMeS; Esquire. vico-President ; C. L. Hatheway, Esq. Secretary j John Hazen, Esq. Treasurer. "^^jffwSjalil -t i^iltVdBifc^ QUEEN»S COUNTY. Samuel Scovil, Esquire, Hon. Harry Peters, and William Foshay, lusqtiire; Justices of the Inferior Court'of Common Picas. 37 ISamuel Scovil, Esquire, Hod. H«rrTP«Uri, William Fotimy, Tho- mas T. Hswlalt, Joho Carls, CharUa Harrisoa, Peters Yeamans, John MoAUIstar, Lewis MoDonald, John McLean, Joaeph B. Perkina, Thomas Murray. Robert Qolding, Williooi Murray, Charles Kcitb, Georie W. Hobeo, Ebenezer L. Burpe, (qfthe Quorum,) and Tho- maa Gilbert, Eiquires, Justices of the Peace. NatbRnial Hubbard DeVeber, Ekquire, Higli Sheriff. Tinotby ft. Wetmore. Enquire, Keeper oftha Rollf, and Clerk of the Peaea tad InferioK Ccur i of Commoo Pleaa. Henry S. Peters, Esquire, Registrar ofDeeda and Wills. Jehn Barle and ThQmaa T. Hewlett, Esquires. Corpoera. The Barriatera and Attornies practiking io the County, together with the Hon. Harry Peteie, Samuel Scovil, and John Miliidge, Eaq'ra, Commiaai«nera for taking Bail iu (he Supreme Court. Samuel Scovil, Esquire, Hon. Harry Peters. William Foahay. Tho- maa T. Hewlett, Jehn Earle, Jehn Humphnca, and Charlaa Keith; Esquiree, Commiaaionera for aolemniziog Marriage. William F. Bonnell, Bequire, Issuer of Marriage Liacaaea. William Foahay, Esquire, ReeeiTer tti Ciowo DeblSi under Act 7 Victoria, eap. 16. Samuel M^e« and William F. Bonaell, Licanaed Auationeers. Hon. Harry Petere, Samuel ScotiI, Eaquire, Rev. Abraham Wood, Thos. T. Hewlett, Timothy R. Wetmore, and N. H. DeVeber, Esq'rs, Trustees of the Grammar School. Board of Edvcation.—Hoa. Harry Petera, Hoq. Hugh Johnston, Samuel Scovi!« N. H. DeVeber, T. R. WeKooro, Uaary SL Peteia, and Jehn J. Miliidge, Esquiree. KING'S COUNTY. Hon. William JVIcLeod, and Tbomsis Beer, Jiistua 6, Wetmore, Henry A. ScoyH, and John C* Vaii, Esquiree, Justieaa of the Inferioc Court of Common Pleaa. Hon. William McLeod, and Thomas Beer, Juatna 6. Wetmore, Thomaa Ketehum, Henry A. Seovil, John C. Vail, A' C. Evanaon, John Barbario, BbanejEor Smith, Isaac Haviland, (qfthe Quorum i. Samael Foater, John Wlgbtmao, Joha Brittaitt. Jamea Brittaio, Jotm Ryaa, John HeodaraoD, Philip Kaae, Allan OUy, aod Cbarloa W. StocktoB, Esquiree, JoatiaM or the Peace. LeBaroD Drury, Beqwro, High Bhoriff. Edward Botte Smith, Baqoire, Keeper of the RoUf , and Clerk tff the Peace and la^ioc Conri of CammoB Plata. Hon. Williem McI,«od. Rjef uMttV •f WiUa and Pfoda. George K. Arnold, WiUkiiii f root. Itaao HavilAod, ByWister Z. Earle, and A. C. ^fanaoa, Baauirev, C^r^nW** John C. Tail, and A- C. I^vaaaooi £;i(iaufli Q^mniiM i«ne|a for takiqg Bail to the ftupiaBia C««fi. _ Jeha C. Vnil and A>^ C. KfapaoA. Eagoirea, pud tha Bjirri^terf and Attoraiea p^mmg i» (h^ Co9»lfi Go9«uaii0iMrf m taking 4$da- vita la lU SvprdSM Cfian. Hen. WilUam MnLetd, Hooffy 4. SeoTil. and Mn C. Vail, Ee- C. Woti»0r(e, B. R. Oidnef , B. S. FrMM*od D. Sheck« Auationeers, Edward B. Imitb, Bsqvtre, Rfc^ivar of Cref n pabia. under Act 7 Victofii, c»p. lid. B. B. Smitli, Esqoifti and Rev. Wm. E. 999? il, Ror. WilU^ W. Walker, nad Hen. W|Q. XleLeed, Tfuetaei of thn Graaomar §c|ool. Board of Edueatton.-^Edmatd B. Sfflitbi Eaquire, ^f T, ^i|MM| E. ScoTil, and Hon. WiUiwn McLtnd* "^^^' 4 I > : ', • i ¥f i i .- ... 38 COUNTY OF WESTMORLAND. ion. Amot u. isoiffoni, virinitni vriiion, rr«, Philip PalOMr, Rill Chtfytll, Harmin ^illitm Qhapman, John GhiMiaa, Williim on, John TroDbalm, Ottrgo OalUMi, JoMph Hon. William Craot, Han. AmoaB. Botaford.and William Wilt od, Eaquire, Jutticaa of tha Infarior Oourl of Oommoo Plaaa. Han. William Cranr, Han.AmoaE. Boiaonald Stewart, WilTum Hamilton, and John U. Campbell, Es(]uires. Board of Educatiori.^'Rev. James Stevens, Adafjft Ferguson, Esq* lioB. John Montgomery, and William fc$. Smith and James M. Wil- son. Esquires. -^ R€»Ugou€hB Agricultural Society, established 9th Januart/, 1840. — " Robert Ferguson, Esquire, Pteiiident ; Hugh Montgomer)' and An- drew Barberie, Esquires, Vice-Presidents ; Dugald Stewart, Esquire,^ Secretary and Treasurer. Annual Meeting— first Tuesday in January,! COUiNTY OF ALBERT. H6n. Ertward B. Chandter, and John Smith, Peter McCIelan, and James Brevhter, Esquites, Justices of the Inferior Court ofCommon rieas. tton. Edward B. Chandler, and John Smith, Peter McCIelan, James Brewster, Elisha Peek, George Std?e«, John Lewis, Enoch Siil«s. George Calhoun, James Gunning, (of the Quorum)., and W^l-^ liam' Stone, E«qnireS; Justices of the Peace. Tbumns Gilbert, Esquire, HiRh SheriflT. ^ SdOMiel O. Morsti. Esquire, Keeper of the Rolls, and Clerk of the' Peace fiAd Inferior Cnurl of Common Ple&s. George Otlboua, Esquire, Registrar of Deeds and Wills. } John Edgett, Esquire, Coroner. * Board of tSducdlion' — Rev. James Wallace, and M. B. Palmer, Thomas B Moore, William H. Steves, and James E. Uphaih, E»qts. Samuel Gross, Thomas Kinne, arid Enoch Stiles, Lrc«ns9d Auc- tioneers. Comminionen ^Sei90rs.—Ijiatc Gross, Isaac Ste«vet«nd D«vf m Stceves, Esquires, Pariih«fHillsboraugh. e 43 ::«?.':^ HER MAJESTY'S CUSTOMS. Port or Saii»t John. — Henry Bowyetr Smith, Eeqiiire, ColleC' tor ; Charles Vaughan Forster, EKjuire, Landing Surveyor; Jfiuies Walketi Eaquire, Principal Waiter and Scilrcher; John Long- maid, Acting Waiter and Searcher ; W. H. Bowyer, Acting Tide Surreyor; William Wiiiteside, Ist Clerk; William Smith, 2d Clerk ; Coburg Carrington, 3d Cl«rk. Charles Drnry, Enquire, Admeasurer of Ships and YeSeels, IVarehouM Deportmeftf .— WilHam Stringer, Esquire.Wn rehouse Keeper; Thomas P. Marter, Esquire, and B. Marter, Lockers. Suh-ColUclors. — ^James Sayre, Esquire, Dorchester ; J4)hn Mac- kedio, Ei^uirs, Dalhousie; Thomas M. Deblois, Eisquire. Richi- bucto ; Henry E. Dibblee, Esquire, Woodstock: Richard Hocken. Esquire, Bathurst \ 3. Blackball, Acting, Caraquet ; — under the principal Officers of Her Majesty's Customs at the Port of St. John. Port of Miramiohi. — Henry Wjight, Esquire, Collector; Da- vid Swayne, Esquire, Landing Waiter and Tide Surveyor ; Hen- ry Wright, Clerk ; — mider the principal OfHcers of Her Majesty's Customs at the Port of St. John. Port of Saint Andrews. — lAlexander Grant, Esquire, Collec- tor; James.D.Lewin, Esquire, Landing Surveyor ; J. G. Griffith, y V^ire, Waiter and Searcher i William Ellinan, Esquire, 1st - 4 and Warehouse Keeper. , . .. dub- Collectors. — D. Bennett, Esquire, Canapo Bello; J. H. Ovi- att, Esquire, St. Stephen ; C«chran Craig, Esquire, Grand Manan ; A. J. Wetmore, Esquire, Saint George. PROVINCIAL REVENUE. Beverley Robinson, Esquire, Province Trea8urer^{Sa\nt John.) Dufuty Tteasurers. -^Joseph Beejc, Esquire, fredericton, David W. Jack, Esquire, Saint Andrews; A J> Wetmore, Esquire, St. George; Thomas Moses, Esquire, West Isles; Robert Watson, EiSquire, Saint Stephen; Hen. Ti)0P>as H* Petei^, Miramichi ; Hon. Jona W. Weldon, Riohibucto ; OaiHei Haninstqn, Esqiiire, Shediao; John^ McAlroon. Esquire* Hopewell; Edward Wood, Esquire, Bay Verte; William Carter, Esquire, Dorchesier; Dn- giald Stewart, Esqaire, Restigouche; Joha Millar, Esquire, Bath< urst; H. E. J>ibblee, Esquire, Woodstock; Cochran Craig, Es- quire, Grand Manan. Treasury Clerk at Saint John.-^Uenry Whiteside. . Tide Surveybrs at Saint Joi^n.—Benjaiuin C. Cbaloner, and J. .E Carrok^hael. Oaugcrs and Weighers of Dutiable ^rfic/«f.— Benjamin C^ Gha- ltyTier,Bt Saiht John; David W. Jack, at Saint Andrews; William Carman, at Miramichi. . - , f. '} '• .. ;'*•■■ ;l'« n ^^ii 44 Tide Matters.— Staphen Humbert, Thomas Griffiths, ThonM Robaon, Dennis Corrigan, J. Fitzpatrick, J. Mitchell, W. Baker, and H. Coify, St John ; Nicholas Whoeler, Frederiqton ; £dmund Waldfa, St. Stephen ; /Charles McDonald^ Restigouche ; Henry Johnstone and William Stoop, Saint Andrews ; William Carman» Miramichi ; Alezamier Anderson, Bathurst ; E. J. Stewart, Dai>,, honsie ; John Doran, Shippegan and Caraquet; J. Craven, Coun«^ ty of Carlefon. William Barnes, Preventive Officer at Sackville, County of Westmorland. Appraisers of DutrABLS ARTioLfes.^— S^ainf JoAn.— GetorgeD. Robinson, and Isaac Woodward, Esquires ^ County of Charlott^^ Hon. Thomas Wyer, James W. Street and William Garnett, Es- quires, Saint AndretDsi B. Fitzgerald, Robert Ker, and William Calkin, CamppBdlo] Justus Wetmore, Gideon Knight and Hugh McCtillum, MagaguaeUmie ! County of Carleton— Charles Perley andRufusS. Demill. "^ OFFICE OF AUDIT.— (Fredericton.) Hon. Frederick P. Robinson, Auditor General. POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT. John Howe, Esq. Deputy Postmaster General ita New-Brunswick.' (Office at Saint John.) {! W. W. Barnard, Esq Surveyor; JamQs Hopley, 1st Clerk; W»v D. French, 2d Clerk ; V. B. Hutchison, 3d Cleik. Pofttmuters and Why'QMca Refers in New-Brunstoick. — A. 8. Phair, Esq. Fredericton.; William F. Bonnell, Esquire, Gagetowa; George F. Campbell, Esq. St. Andrews; David A. Rose, Esq. St. Stephen; Peter CliHch, Escpure, St. George; Christopher Mil- ner, Esquire, Dorchester; James Caie, Esquiire, Chatham, (Mira- michi:) Hugh Morrell, Esquire, Newcastle, (Miramichi Willi- am Bowser, Esquire, Richibucto; Thomas H. Carman, Esquire, Bathurst; Richard English, IBiquire, Woodstock ; Samuel Foster, 1 Esquire, jJ^ingiMen ; D. Stock, Esquire, Basset Yale ; DogaJd 1 Stewart, Esquire, Resticoaelie ; J. Costigan, Esquire, Ckand FaUi; P. C. Amireeux, Eaquire, Madaweaka; Alexander Look- hart, Quaco; J. R. Bf«cPiieieen, Oromocto ; J. S. Morse, Eaq^ > Cam^beUtown; J. Petkins, Hamptoa; W. C. Smith, Eaquiip, >» Shediae ; William Steadman, Bend of Pctitoo(Uac i Thomae Campbell, Nashwaak; John Nelson, Bbssfield; Patrick McGiaiy, Memramoofllk ; James L. Nase, Nerepis ; Henry Buxton, Ouc Point; Eoderiek McLeod, Tabisintac ; James Young, Tracadw; Yalenline Gibbs. Pokemouche ; J. Allison, Bay Verter J. Bean, Blacjcville ; W. McKav, Boiestown ; J . Loiig, Cocagne ; D. M«i)* roe, Dumfries; J. Roliinson, Harvey, ( Wa»tmorland ;) W. H. Steves, Hillsbore; J. G. Morse, Hopewell; W. P. Wells, XoU^ ccanr} J. Cunard, Kouchibouguac ; C. F. Allison, SackviUe; If. Kiag, Springfield ; 0. Bevetidfe, Tobiqae; Alexander Wfif^tt Salisbury. m -;* . PROVINCIAL VACCINE ESTABUSHMENT. Central Station'^Sairit John. Hit Excellency the Lieutenant Governor, and H^r Majeity's Council, Patrons of the Inititution; Hon. WiUiam Black, jDirec- tor of th€ Institution. Committee — Fredericton : — — — • ; Saint Andrews — Reverend Jerome Alley, D. D. ; Vaccinating Sttrgeons-^George P. Peters, M. D., Saint John ; Fredericton-^ the Medical Officer in charge of the Troops. Provincial Lunatic Asyium—'Ut Saint John.— 'George P. Peters, M. D., William Jack. and John Ward, Esquires, Commissioneri. Provincial Penitentiary — at Saint John. — Commissioners : Wil- liam H. Streec, (Chairman,) Hon. R. L. Hazen, John V. Thur- gar, Henry Porter, John Owens, John Ward, JohnM. Robinson, William H. Scovil, end Edward L. Jarvis, Esquires. --.•■■ ... ■■ » .1 .. I ' ■. . ■ , SUPERVISORS OP GREAT ROADS. Robert Matthew— Saint John to Hay ward's Mills ; BelHsle to St. John, and Forks of St. John Road to C|a»co. Bliss Bot»ford'— Hay- ward's JMills to Nova-Scotia line, and ShvdiaotoPetitcodiac. Gevge Anderson— St. John to St. Andtaws, and Corry'a Ion (Ncrepts Roid) to Vorkfthire Tavera. Hsnry T. Partclow— rredericton to (.Worry's, (Narapis Road.) Alexander Good fsllow—Fradericten to Woodstock, and FrsdarictoQ to Newcastle. Gilbert Wiiliama— Nerapis to Gage- lowQ. William Oandlsr— Dorchester to ShediaCj and Sbediae to Riehibneto. David Cfocktr— Richibneto to Chatham; Newcastle to Bathurst; Bathursl to Cairipbelltowo. JamesKeicham'-Wdedstock to the Grand Falls : Woodstock to Hoalton. Nathaniel Hubltard— Fredericton to the Fhiffer Board. Janaea Fairweather— Hampfoo to Bellisle. L. 6. Raiastord— FraderietoB to MagagaadaTio, near Brack- way's, end Esl River to Little Digdcgaasb. Leonard R. Ceombcs-- Graad Falls to tbe Canada Line. Josaphes Moore— Osk Bay to Lit- tle Digdegassh. William H- Mowatt-'WaWeig io Saint Stephen ; and Saint Andrews to Me8 and Juhn C Allen, Bsquirea, Coinrni««ionerft for the settlemaot ofibe claiifit of persona cniiiled to Qrants of Land, under the fourth Article of the Treaty of Washington. John R. Peitelow, «nd Charles P. Wetmore, Cequirea, Intpectors of Savings' Banka. John R. Fartelow, Esquire, Sole Trustee for winding up the afliiirsof the Fredericton Savings' Bank. John Ward, R* W. CrO(»k«hank, and John Dancan, Esquires, Com- missionera (o exainine and repmi upon the Emiipmeut of Steam* Boats for the Harboar and River .St. Jobn,'Bay of Pundy, and harbours and waters in Charlotte County; James Johnson, Henry B. Allisi^n, and Rich'ard: Hutchison, Esquirta,fur the rivers of ibis Province, within the Gulph ofSt. Lawrence. John McLean, Commissioner for the Provincial Drcdginf 'Machine. BARRISTERS' SOCIETY OF NEW BRtFNSWICK. List of Barristers composing the Barristers' Society of New Bruns- tcick, incorporated by Act of Assembly in 1346. Hon. Charles J. Peters, Attorney General ; Hon. Willinni B. Kinnear, Solicitor General; J. A. Street, Q. C; Hon. Edward B. Chandler, Q. G. ; Hon. L. A. Wilmot. Q. C. ; VVilUam End, Q,. C. ; William Wright, Advocate General ; J. W. W«ldot)^ Q. C. ; Hon. H. L. Hazen, Q,. C. ; D. L. Robinson, A. B. ; CbarlQ^ P. Wetmore; George J. Dibblee ; WilliitDi Carman, Jun. ; John M. Robinson; M. H. Perley ; J. W. Chandler; Charles Fisher. A. B.; Charles A. Harding; Richard M. Andrews; William Jack ; Alexander Campbell ; George D. Street ; Oavid S. Kerr ; John H. Gray, A. B.,; Uobortson Bayard; Wilfiam J. Ritchie ; George Botsford ; George J. Thomson ; George Lee, Jr., A.M.; John C. Allen; William Watts ; Andrew R. Wetmore ; B.Boyd Kinnear; A. h. PaJmer; James Odell, A. B. ^ Bekchers. — Hon. the Attorney General; Hon. the Solicit<)r General; J. A. Street, Qt. C; Hon. E. B. Chandler, Q,..C.; J. W. Weldou, a. C. ; Hon. R. L. Hazen, Gl. C- ; J. W Chand- ler; William Caanan, Jr. ; William J. Ritchie; A. Campbell. « George J. Bliss, Librarian; Geo. Leo,. Jr., Sec'y 8f Treasurer. BANKS. -■■■■' ■ ■ - ■ ^ Pank op New-Brusswick -fin Saint John)-Capital £100 OOf ~ frewV/en/— Thomas Leavitt, Esquire ; Directors — John Boyd, M.D.. L. H. DeVeber, Hon. Hugh Johnston, Benjamin Smith, Charles C Stewart, George Swinney, Frederick A. Wifgina, and Wiliias Wright, Esquires } CasAter— Richard VVhiieside. Et>quire ; Solicilo^' —John M. Kohinson, Esquire; A^ofary -•James William Boyd, Esq. CovuERCiAL Bank of NfiW-BRUKawirK~(In St. John)«Iocor- poraied by Royal Charter.- Capital, X150,000, wiih power to Increaso to £300, 000.-- Fresidint— J oha Duncan, Esqaire ; /Director* -Ed- ward Allison, Isaac L. Bedell, Mark Dole, Stephen Gerow, Hon. R. L. Haaen, Wiillan^ Jack, Daniel J. McLaughlin, William Parks, Am- brose 8. Perkins, James Travis, Charles Ward, and A. W. Whipple, Esquires; CasWer -George P. Sancton, Esquire j Solicitcr^ Hon. Roterl L. Ilazen. .;^.,:, . Copitd Jamesl John J. Mol Jack, '^ Olc CharlJ Hippij : CeJ tai, ei .John Bowdl crttarl was, 47 Commercial Branch Bank— (At iAinini\chi.) — CommiUee oj lia/iotf'efneniE— William Loch and AJeiandec Kankin, Etquirtt} C7<«e p/' JV/ana/r«fne/i/.— nichardBnglish, B<»qtiire i Cashier^Q. P. Williains, Esquire. Central Bahk of New-Bronswick. — (In Fred«rictr>n) ^Ca- pital, X35,000, with power to increate to Jt:60,0CK).~Pr«sideni->>yil- Mahli J. Bedell, E^^qiiire ; Directore — Hon. Oeorflfe 9l>ore, Hon. John S. Saundera, A»aCuy, George J. Dibblee, Charlee P. Wetmore, Tho- mas Pickard. Benjamin Wolhaupter and Charles HcPhersen, En- quires ; Ca&hter-adtDuerW. Babbitt, Esquire; Solicitor— George J. Utbbleo, Esquire. Central Bank AoEifcr at Wooditock.— Comnt»lttee of Ma- nagement — Richard Ketch««m, James Robertson, Charles Per ley, and Jeremiah M« Connei), ISsqifirea ) AKOnt— J. M. Conneil, Enquire. Charlotte Couwtt Ba!*k--(I»i Si. Andrews)— Capital, £15.000. President — Hon EJarrrs Hatch; Directors ■- lion. Thomas Wyer, Geo. D. Street, R.Walion, Wilford Pishtr, J.W. Street, snd W.W hil- lock, E»auiros; Cashier "John Rddger, Esquire; Solieitor-'T. B. Wilson, Enquire. Saint Stephen's Bank.— Capital, £23.000.— Prefitt/en^— Oilman D. King, Esquire I />ert Watson, Steuben Hitchini><>, pfinian Lind- say, AUner Hill, and William Patter, Elsquiras ; Cas/iitr— D. Upton, Esquiie; iSb/ici^or— George S. Hill, E«quire. ^ ' . ■ Bank of Bbitish North AMBniCA — (Eslahlished in London) — Capital, £1,000 000 Sterling, with power io iocraafse. -^JkTano^cr of the Branch at St. JoAn - Alfred Sinii hers, Esquire; P. Lesever, Ac' eonntant] Local Direetoti at St. ^o/m -James Kirk, Esquire, llrp, John Robertson, and William H. Street and John Pollok, Esquires ; Standing Counsels-John Amhrese Street, Esquire ; Solicitor and A'b- fary— George Wheeler, Esquire. Mannger of the Frederidoli Branch— George Taylor, Esquire ; Di- rectors — S. J. Barker;,John Simpson, and James Taylor, E^q.H ires. ( INSURANCE COMPANIES. ' Nbw'Bronswick Mabine AssuaA.wcE Company *-(In St. John.) Capital, £50,000, with power to increase to £lOO;000. — President — James Kirk, Esquire; Arccfor«-J«hn Wisbort, Thomas Leavitt, J«bn Ward, John V. Th»rgar,^F. A.Wiggina, VVm. H. Scovil, Daniel J. MoLauglilin,, and William Carvjtl, Esquires ;iSccre^ary- Adam Jack, Enquire; SMioZ/'or- George W healer, B>i>eetore— Edward L. J«rvii. Eaquire, President; Cbarlaa Adams, Saaauel L. Tilley, Jeaeph W. Lawrence, and WHliam H. Scovil ; Suretary-- iatao Wtodwnrd, Esquire ; SolicUor—^Qhn M. Robinwn, Elaqnire. JOINT STOCK COMPANIES. Saint John Watm Company.— Capital, £30,000.-Praaideat, Charles Ward, Eaquire} Direetora— Hon. flugli Johnaten, Hon. John i^ohertaon, Isaac L. Bedell, John Boyd, M. D., Stephen Wiggins, Robert Jardin«, Edward L. Jarvis, Aoberl Keltie, Jemee Kirk, Wm. H. Street, John Ward, and A. W. Whipple, Esquires; Secretary— Dnncan Robertson, Esquire. Saint John Miohanios' WnAta FisHma Coj^pany.— Capital, £qo,000.— President, Th«mBsNis)>et, Esquire; Direetora— John Dun- can, John Wiahart, Daniel J. McLaughlin, Jamea Kirk, John W. M. Irish, and Wm. Lawton, Esquires; Secretary— Alex. Robertson, Eaq. Saint John Gab Light OoNPANY.—Cnpital, £93,000, with power to incieaae to £30,000.— James Rifki Qsqutre, Preaident i Thomas Daniel, John Duncan, Robert Jardina, William J. Ritchie, Alfred Smithers, John M. Walker F. A.Wiggins, and Tho». Aflan, Direetora; Robert Reid, Secretary and Treasurer; W.J. Ritchie, Esq. Solicitor. Saint John Hot«l Cobtpant.— Thomas Nisbet, Esquire. Presi- dent ^ Direeters—Wm. Wright, Chaa. C. Stewart, F. A. Wiffgia^ and Thoa. £. Mitlidge, Eaquirei; Secretary— "Alex. Eobertsoa, Esq. , Managera— W. & J. Seunmell. Saint John MUla and Canal Ctompanj^.— Daniel Hammond, Agent ; Alexander Balloch, Secretary. Saint John MUlt and Jtanufaoturing Cbmpany.— Alexander Bal- Ineh, Pretident ; Direetora— Benjamin Smith, C G. Stewart, D. J. McLaughlin, and John M. Robisaon, Eequirea ; Secretary, T. F. Ray' mond. Lancaster Mill Company.— A. W. Whipple, President ; Robert D. Wilmot and Thomas Froeta, (of -Liverpaat), Direutors; Moaea H. Perley, Esquire, Secretary and Special Agent. Nava- Scotia and Netp'SrwuwidB ttand Company, incorporated hj jReval Charter in 1834.— Capital, £300,000, with power to increase to £400,000. GoYernor, Jtihn Godaon, H. P. ; Deputy GoYernor. John Moxon, Esquire. Direetora t George Palmer^ Ambrose Ham" phrays, Newman Smithy Thomaa Butte, Heory Blanehard, George Piieh«la, Thomas Newnbam, J. P. Luxatoore Hallett, Thamna Petts, and J. W. Ogle, Esquiree< Secretaiiaa : Jahn Baistbridge, and Wm. Aggar^ lEiqairea. Auditors i William Newtpn and Jt^n Norbury, £«<%aires. Baalere : Messrs. Williama, Deacon, Labouebere 4!t Co. , Birabin-Lana. Solieiier: Nathaniel Ho<^r,Gsqi^ire. C^nimiscien- «r at $tanley : Lieut-Col. Richard Hayne. Thoafa Wright, Esquire, Clerk. Robert Waugh. fisquire. Land Surveycir and OYerseer.— ^rompany'e Solicitor in flew Brunswick : J. A. Street, Esq. Resident ikgtm at the. City of Saint John: Jphn V. Thvrgar, Etquire. r, «> 49 UNIVERSITY OF KING'S COUXGE.-Frederiaon. Patron : the Clu«en ; Vi»itor on Her Majeity'i bebalf^the BU fhop; Chancellor^the AdniiniatMloi' of the Government; Prnfi- dent — the Archdeecon ; Couneil— the Lieuteneat Governor.Vene- rable Archdeacon Coster; Rev. Dr. Jacob, Dr. Robb, Hon. W. Botsford, Hon. W. Chipman, LL.D. ; Hon. J. a.Saunden, Hon. WiihUin Bbck, D.C.L.. Hon. Nevilie Parker ; Cbarleo Fisher, Esquire, Registrar. COLLEGE. — yice.Pjreflident and I*nncipai —the Rev. Edwin Jacob. D.D.; Professors— ClasBical Literature, History and Moral Philosophy— Rev. Dr. Jacob ; Metapbvsics and Divinity — Rev. Dr. Jaeob; Mathematics and Nfitnraf Philo- sophy— W. Bryden Jock, A.M.; Chemistry and Natural Philoso- phy—James Robb, M. D. ; Tutor in Modern Languages— E. \V. VV. G. Honseal, Esquire. CollegifHc SrAooI.— Masteis^Mr. George Roberts, Mr. Charley . Coster, and Mr. WiHiam U. Gait. ' Weshyan Aeademy, Mtmnt Alligon, SatkmHe, N, J3.— Governor and Chaplain— iho Rev. Albert Desbrisay ; Principal— the Rev. Humphrey Pickard, A. M. ; English Master— Thos. W. Wood, Esquire ; French Tutor and Assistant in the Classical Department — Mr. Joseph R. Hea; Treasureir— 'Charles F. Allison, Esquire; Commilteo— Rev. Messrs. Wood, Kuight, Temple, and MeLeod, and C. F. Allison, Esquire. NeiD'Brtmstoiek Baptist Education Society. ~-Rev. Joseph Cran- dull, President ; Rev. J. Masters and S. Robinson, Vice Presidents ; John T. Smith, and SiW. Babbitt, Esq 'rtf. Secretaries ; Solomon Hcrsey, Treasurer. Committee of Management.— Rev. Charles Spurden, W. D. Hartt, Janus Ring, Aaron Hartt, S. W. Babbitt, James F. Gale, and Z. G. Gabel. Principal of the Seminary at Fredericton, the Rev. Charles Spurden; Teacher of the Prepara- lory School, A. S. Hartt. MADRAS SCHOOL.— 7%e Governor and Trustees of the Mar dras School in Neio-Brmuwick.'—The Lieutenant Governor or Commander in Chief fcM* the time being; the Lord Bishop of tbo Diocese ; the Chief Justice ; the Members of Her Majesty ^s Coun- cil ; the Judge of the Admiralty; the Speaker of the House of As- sembly ; the Mayor and Recorder of Saint John ; tbe Ecclesiasti- cal Commissary of the Province; the Rector and Churchwardens of Trinity Church in Saint John ; together with the Hon. Edward J. Jarvis, Rev. George Burns, D. D., and William Scovil, Esq'r. — Robert F. Hazen, Esquire, Treasurer. James William Boyd, Esquire, Clerk. New-Brunsuiick AtKtiUary BUde Soeiety^-^t Saint John.— Patron —His Excellency Sir William MaoBean George Colebrooke, K. H., Lieutenant uovernor, &c. ; President— Hon. Judge Parker ; Vice-Presidents— Hon. Charles J. Peters ; Hon. W. B. Kinnear, Hon. Neville Parker; Treasurer— John M. Robinson, Esquire; Secretary— James Peterson, L L. D., Rector of the Grammar D ■■'. i p. .* Hchool; Depositary— L. II. Deveber.Esrinirc; Committeo— SaiM- noi Huyghne, Enquire, John KinnRar^Eanuire, John VVishart, Kh- qiiirc, Samuel BaynrJ, Esaiiire.^f. D., Alfred SmithRM. Esquire, John T. Sihilh, Esquire ; Meisra. Nathan 8. Demill, G. T. ftay, Alexander Robertson, Samuel Hallett, James Afoevv, John Har- ding, W. D. W. Hubbard, James Petlingell, William A. Robert- son, Robert Jardine, John W. McLeod, S. Ilardinjf, J. M. ll:iin- ilton, Joaeph Robinson, and George A. Giirri»on. For I'orllnud —Messrs. Jxrhn Owens, John Duncan, S. L. Tillcy. Charlu.-i VVn- terbery, and AloxanderMcL. Seely. For Carleton— Goor^je Bond, and Robert Salter, E^qnireii* Depository— the Store oC i\I.)3sy.«. L. II. Do Veber and Son, Prince VVilliain Street, Suiut John, Church Society of the Archdeaconry of Neiff'Erunsicm'c.—FlxUow —His Excellency UioLientenanl Governor ; Pre«ident— the ll\fM Reverend the Lord Bishop of the D'utecae ; Vice Prcsiidcntis— tha Venerable the Archdeacon ; the Hoiiorublo the CljiolMusiice, tiio Members of Her Majesty's Leginlative Council, the Members of Her Majesty's Executive Council; the Speaker of ihe Hon.se of Asgembly, the Juijgeiof the Supremo Court. HiiT M ijesty's At- torncy and Solicitor Qemualg. (being menibora of the Society) with W. Scovil, Esquire, and the Hftn. \V. ¥,. W. Owen ; Trc i- surer— W. J. Bedell, Esquire; Secretiir.V — Rev, F. Coster; As- sistant Secretary — Rev. Mr. Roberts. Lftcal CoinmilliR at Suiut John. — Chairmtvn — the Rector? Secretary — George Wheeler, E:jq.; Treasure*— S.J. Scovil, Esquire. NEVv-Dau?rswicic B'APTisr Fornunx Missionahy Society. — Rev. S. Robinson, Secretary; N. S. Demiii, Treasurer; Board <->f Management— Hon. W.B* Kimiear, M-os^srH. ^, (ierf>\v, iri. Her.-'ey, J. W. Hnrtr, R. Stevens, T. Lockcy, J. T. Smitij, J. IJenltoay, G. A. Garrison, and V\^ Hayward. Ncw-Bmnsicick Baptist General H.)me Missionary Society.-— jio\\x\ T. Smiih, Esquire, Secretary and Treasurer; Buard of Miinago- nicnl: the Members of the several locti Boards. Baptist Gemral Union of Naw-Brunawick. — .John T. Smith, Es- quire, Secretary ; Solomon Her.sey, Treasurer. ' COMGREGATIONAL UnION (HF j\oVA ScOTIA A^D Nf.AV-BuI'IVS- wicK.-^Sccretary, Rev, J. C. Gailaway ;; Treasurer, Mr. R. Da- vidson ; AuditovvS— Mr. Smitbers, and Mr. McLoud, of Liverpool. N. S,— The Society was instituted in St. John, Oct. 9ih, 184G, and consists of the Churches and Pastors of the Con^regaliona! order in these two Provinces, lis objects are, the promotion^ oi' fraternal intercouise, home missionary bperatioud, and the Irain- iug of young men for tlie Chmtian ministry. St. John Readlvg Society. — Rev. J. C. Gnllaviray, President; Dr. Palerson, Secretary and Treasurer ; Committeo of manage- ment — the Mentber.^. The meetings quarterly. The Society cir- culates the leading periodicals of the day, besides the most appro- ved works of modern literature. KTS CLERGY. ESTABLISHED CHURCH OF ENGLAND. The Right Reverend Johk, Lorc Bishop of Frxdxricton. , Rev. I. VV. D. Gray, D. D. )rw««i-:«. Rev. S. Bacon, A. B. JChaplaioi. Vererable George Coster, A.M., Archdeacon, and Rector ofFre- dericton; Rev. W. G. Ketchum, Curate of Fredericton. Reverend Benjamin Gerrish Gray, D. D., Miasionary of tho Society for the Propagation of tho Goepel in Foreign Paris ; Reverend I. W. D. Gray. D. D.». Rector ef Tiiinity Church, Saint John ; Reverend A exander Stewart, Curate of Trinity Church, Sl John; Rev. William Harrison, Rector of Portland ; Rev. R. Simonds, Curate of Portland ; Rev. W. N. Boyer, Assist- ant Curate of Portland ; Rev. Frederick Coster, Rector of Carle- ton ; Rev. Jerome Alley, D. D., Rector of Saint Andrews ; Rev. R. Wiggins, Curate of Saint Andrews ; Rev. Skefiington Thom- son, LL.D., Rector of St. Stephen; Rev. H. W. Tippett, Curate of Saint Stephen ; Rev. Noah Disbrow, Rector of Batnurst ; Rev. Thomas Maghee, Rector of Upham and Quaco ; Rev. W. E. Scovil, A. M ., Rector of Kingston ; Rev. William W. Walker, A. B.. Rector of Hampton; Rev. William Scovil, A. Ml, Rector of Norton and Springfield; Rev. Christojplier Milner, Rector of Westfield ; Rev. H. N. Arnold, Rector or Sussex ; Rev. Abrahi^ni Wood, Rector of Waterborough ; Rev. N. A. Coster, Rector of Gagetovva; Rev. J. M. Stirling, A. M., Rector of Maugerville; Rev. E. J. W. Roberts, Rector of Kingsclear; Rev. John Dunn, Rector of Douglas ; Rev. Joseph Ehvell, Miiuionary at Prince William ; Rev. S. D. L. Street, A. B., Rector of Woodstock; Rev. S. Jone/i Hanford, Curate of Woodstock ; Rev. John Black, A.M., Rector of Sackviile ; Rev. Robert Arnofd, Rector of West- morland; Rev. George S. Jarvis, D. D., Rector of Shediac ; Rev. Samuel Bacon, A B., Rector of Miramk^hi; Rev. F.H. Russell, Missionary at Q.ueensbury ; Rev. J. N. Dewolfvt, Rector of Richibucto; Rev. Samuel Thomson, A. M., Rector of Saint George; Rev. James Neales, RectOr of Grand Mamn ; Rev. T. W. Robertson, Missionary at Musquash ; Rev. J. W. Disbrow, A. M.., Missionary at Locn Lomond ; Rev. J. Bartholomew, Mis- sionary at the Nerepis; Rev. A. Stuart, Missionary at Stanley; Rev. J. Uudsoui aad Rev. John McGivern, Visiting Missionaries. ■ ESTABLISHED CHURCH OP SCOTLAND. ' SCNOO OF NEW BRUNSWICK. Reverend John Cassilis^ A. M., Moderator. Reverend John M. Brooke, Clerk. PredtyUry of Satnt JpAn.— City of Saint John : Saint Andrew's Churcb-r Reverend Andrew Halket; Fredericton-' Rev. John M. Brooke ; Saint Andrews— Rev. John Rosa ; Saint Patrick— Rev. John Cassilis, ^. M. ; Sussex Vale find Springfield; vocane ; Nash- I . I. 1 \ r. •: ■:lj ^1^" m m m I It' pi m W-^ ^aak and Boiaitown, vatMnl. Prudery of Miramichl-^Scvr- caitle^Rtv. WillNim lfeiid*r(ir MiramioW. The Synod meeto at Fredericton on tbe second Thurpday of September. 1847. CATHOLIC CimttOWMEV IW TME DlflCIfE Of ITBW KtVVtHVlCK. City of Siiint ^obn— Right Itev. Dr. Doilard, BMhop of New Brunswick ; Very Rev. James Dnnpby» V. G. and Rev. James ^ninn'^ Rev. Walter Aylward, and Rev. Miehael Power, Fredericton ; Rev. John SweeiMr, Gbatbanii MiramiGhi ; Rev. Michael Egan, Ndson, MirHniolMi Ra«* RichanI Verekir, Woodstock; Rev. J. Gummins, S^wt Staoilfn; Rev. WiUiam McDonak), St. Andrews ; Rev. F. Gauvrean, IfeMvarocook ; Verv Rev. A. Gagnov, V. O., Sbediac ; Biet. M»* Tnrcole, Gxand Lake ; Rev« Joseph Paanet, Ricbibuotft; Rev. Julian Rionz, Bucteucbe; Rev. Joseph Mao nan, PfBitt Rooher ; JUav. Afodrew Bairen, A^sifitaDt at ditto ; Rev. Hec- tor Drolet, Caracuieii R#v. 8. Laftaace, TracaiHe ; Rev. A. Lan- gewin, 8t. BaaiU Jtfadawaska; Rev. Anthony Gosselin^ St. Bruno> ditto ; Rev. lleiwy Uionne, St. Lucy, ditto ; Rev. Michael A. Wal- lace, Susses Vale; Rev. Edmond Qninnk wKSLinraii wivwwtfoi nr tsi wxw-BsuNgwicK district. Rev. Enoch Wood, Chairman. Rev. Henry Daniel, Rev. Ingham SotcKfib, Saint John, South, (Germain-street, 4dc.;) Rev. Frederick 9mallweod, Saint John, North, j^Qsihind, iftc.;) Rev. Samuel D. Riee, Carietmi ; Rev. Enoch Wood, end Rer. tteoty Pope, jnnior, Fredericton; Rev. Wesley C. BeotTs, Nikshwaak ; Rev. Joseph F. Bent. Sheffield ; Rev. James G. Haani|pr, Miptovitn ; Rev. Arthur McNntt, Saint iStopben and Saint David ; Rev. Michael Pickleq, Saint Andrews ; Rev. Gcoiigc Miller, SacfeviHe ; Rev. Sampson Busby, Peint*de- Bute; Hev. Wm. M'Cartky, Petitcetdiac ; Rev. William^ Smith- fton^ Bridgetown; Rev. George M. Barratt, Aylesford ; Rev. George Johoaton, and Rev. Stephen Bamford, Supernumerary, Annapolis ; Rev. WitTiam Allen, Susaex Vale ; Rev. Richa«d Shepherd, Miramichtf Rieftibaeto— to- be supplied; Rev. Wm. Temple andiRev. C. Loekhavt. Woeicisteck and Wakefield ; Rev. Robert A. Cheslev, Batbunt; Rev. Albert Desbrisay, and Rev, Humphrey Pickard, A.M., Wesleyan Academy, Mount Allison. BAPTIST lltinSTKItS 19 KXW-BRUNSWfCK. Rev. SftKOiel Robinson, Moderator. Rev. Jose^li Crandair, Salisbury ; Rev. Lathrop Hammntfd, Andover; Reiv. JameeBlakenc^, Gondolsi Point; Rev. John Marstefs, Greenwich ^Rev. Wilfiam Sears, Hopewell; Rev. Jas. 53 in Id; nd Tozer, BluckvIIIe; Rev. Titui Stoue, Susiex Valo ; Rev. Julm Milli, Boint Mnrtim ; Kev. W^illium Uanii, Nathwaak ; R«v. Tlunoai Magite, Saiot Jamtt ; Rev. Samuel Rebinaon, St. John ; Rev. A. D. Thooipaon, Saint Aodfews; Btev. J. C. Skinner, WicklMnn; Rev. Willitttn FWw, Hanrey ; Rev. John Megee. Maugervijie ; Rev. J.ll. Tiipper, Waliefield; tsv. Peter Spmgg, Spriiigfieifll; Rev. David Crandall, Portland ; Rev. Cbarleft Spur- den, Frederlcton ; Rev. J. A. SuaiUw Wiekham ; Rev. Ciiorfea Thoroe, Johaatoo ; Rev. Geovge Rigb^, Ootiglai ; Rev. Wini&ui Hull, Saint George ; Rev. John Fra»oii| Jfortoo ; Rev. Nattian Cleveland. Shepodv ; Rev. Juuea Walber, Saint George ; Rev. iaiuei Wallace, Hillsborough; Rev. Jamea McPtiee, Spriiigtield ; Ytev. Edmond WaUon, Waterborough : Rev. Thomaa Shunder«, Prince William; Rev. BenjamiM Coy, Canning; Rev. WilHani Fitch, Woodatock, Rev. Joihna Bunting, Upham; Rev. James Trimble, Greenwich ; Rev. Janea Hopkint, St. David ; Rev George Miloa, Grand Lake ; Rev .E.J. Uairia^ Woodatock. Ia- centiatea— Jamea Herritt, William Coleman, Fi^ederi^k Joyce, Patrick DnfTey, Joseph Catharine, Dan 'el Perry, J. ^'. Mttrtt, Thomaa Todd, John Sears, Alexander H itcji. Reformed Prksbvteriaii Church.— SainiJohi— Rev. Alex- under McLeod Stavely ; South Stream— Rev. Jam. 60th Regt.) 1st Clerk ; Robert PicktbaUi2d Clerk : William Bond, Storehouseman ; Frederick Harriaon, Amnorerj JametEinison, Office- Keeper. Babback Dbpartmbkt.— ^atft/ JoAn— Captftin T. -W. French, Barrack Master; Afldrew Whyte, Barrack Sergeant. Predtridori'-' John E. Woolford, Esquire, Barrack Master ; Jobn Edwarda, Barrack Sergeant. Saint Andkrewa^Hmt* Kyle, Barrack 3«rfeBot. Royal Enginbsb DBPARTMEiiT.—£b£n<.*/o/^n— Major Frederick' W. Wbinyates, Commanding ; Edward Lloyd, Olerk ; Henry Henni' gar. Overseer of Works. BoABD OF Recpect^vb Orri€BBS.-^(Orcfnane0 Department.)^-' Major Freoerick W. Wbinyates, R. E.; Captain Diek, R. A.; Frede- rick C. Frith, Esquire, Deputy Ordnance iitocekeeper. OFFICERS OF CORPS SERVING IN NEW-BRUNSWICK. Royal ARTiLutRT.-^SaintJohR— Captain Francis Dick, Com- manding ; LieuteiMnt Andrew P. S. Green. Fr6th JTuly, IB41. ^ [^th July, i844. Captain John C. Allen, {^.M, ArtUliiry^) Profincial Aid de Camp- Major the Hon. Lemuel Allen Wilmot, Judf^e Advocate General— 6th ^ajat <3eorg4 Pnettly, Staff Adjatant-r9th May, 1839 . [ Aug.l834. NEW-^UNSWICK REGIMfiNT OF ARTILLERY. MlUiaMank. RegVl Rank. hitna, Cbfonef...KSthM Hayne, {Staffs I28 Feb. 1833 ilfaJdr...Georga F. Street, 10 Sept. Th«i. h., KichoMOO, 80 Mar. ^mtain,.,h lio«»tt| 2 July, A. K. S. Wetmove, 17 Sept. WiUiara T. Boae, S April, 1834 William Hughson, 30 Mar. 1841 Stephen K. Foster, 31 Mar. 1841 laoSea F. Bertott, l^Jtriy, t84i Sm% 43. AXtmAMdji.) {Staff.) 24Jiiiy, l^i Tffoitfai B. Wilsoi^ 4April,l84S CbvrJtta J. XetMdc, Ifii Ideutenjni.iM MiMiaett, aJFailkin/ J. Camplpell, N. W. Wallop, 26 April, 1834 ditto Rrederiak A. Wifgias, 27 April, 1B34 ditto ^effla(aK.Perley, Heart Frte, William Wright, C. O. Stenten, I^wja W. Durent, WaherB. Bedell, 2(1 £Mti;etKml...Wi¥Kam Roes, William Andrews, RebertRaad, BaiMffd C. Friel, A^^aid iohaC. Allen, {Oapt.) 24 July, P^frnmur.. iaa.W.fioyd,(Cap&) 8 May, QuiM'ljfrffiaMer. J:. B. Patera, {IttlJt.) 80 Mar. Surgeon J. B. Toldsvvry, 26 June, AmUtani •SRrfMnl...LeBarto B atsferA, 30 Ovi. yOM UGHT DRAGOONS. Ognt^i»^Wmmf^' F. Janaa, I7ih April, I846j lieuienant'-Ed' ward W. Milter, 17th AprU, 1845 ; Cbrwrf-Thomta F. S. Street, 5th Miy, I8i»| Qtfor^emMw^-- Daniel Duff, 23d Aag. 183U 28 Feb. 8 May, 30 Mar. 28 Feb. 8 Mar. 28 Feb. 30 Mar. 31 Mar. 23 July, 2% Jtdr, 1838 1888 1841 1838 1839 183d lS4i 1841 1841 1S41 4 April, 1843 to April, 1843 10 Ap^il, 1343 UMar. 1328 28 Feb. 1833 2 July, 1829 28 Feb. 1833 9 April) 1834 ditto 30 Sept. 1837 5 May, 1840 6 Dec. 1837 23 Feb. 1838 10 April, 1843 10 April, 1843 11 do. do. 12 do. do. aio o. Parent, Ens. 3 Jfuly '33 Third Battalion— (Light lataiitry.) £iiciif«na/)t Colonel. John Robiuien, 1 Jun '32 Majoi . A. M'Lean, 8Junc*»35 Captains. RussCurii<>, 12 Dec. D. Hallett, 13 do Geo. Clements, 14 do L. Campbell, 15 do J. M'Gibbon, 12 June '38 P. Caiirpbili, 8 do 35 John Stt-pUcn*, 20 Sep '37! Arcb. M'Ltan, 10 do '38 Ak». Ross, air. 15 July '39 '28 do do do 11 V JohnF.'PetMi2]Maydo {atSobM^^^ do do ZTG.Gabel, 22 do do James Ohrnty, 13 G.R M-Wetmore, 23 do do Beiij. Whwrer, 14 Hodson C.Peters, 24 do do Robt I^ilbuin, 16 Geo.I>.Itetchuui,2Sded6 David Dow. 17 J.P.Maclauchlan, 26 tlo do John Brewer, 5 Patrick Kirlin, 21 June do <*""« Davidson, jb oo Paymaster. ^sa Dow, 17 do Jas. Taylor, (capt) 14 Jun J- *l- ^***f"'>''' *? «*?. ['24 Jan»e» N_eI»on, SApiil AdjiUimt, G. F.H.Minchin, Capt. 18 Sept. '33 Quartermatttr. Chat. Branucn, Qieut.) 5 M»y, '46 Attktant Surgeon. H. A. Harti, Id Mar. '39 Joseph C Allan, Ensigns. Wm. Jones, T. Par eat, 8. Cronkitf, P. Wafson, B. Huestis, Ch. Lone dsl do do do Feb 14 do do do do ■29 du do do '41 do 6 July '29 8 do do 11 do do |4 du du 7 do '34 15 Feb 'i9 Rijles attacked to BaU. Ym-k. ist John M'Bean, 18 may, '40 James Carman, 4 Ap. '42 LewisD,Wigau,30.june '45 Lieutenants. Wm. Stirling, 8 June '.'5 Jacob Brown, 19 do '6 Thos.Campbell, 12 Sep '8 Robert Paloier, 13 do do Geo. Nevers, 18 may, '40 Wm. D»ytou, 19 do JttboM*LeaM, 20 do Alx.Campbcll jr. 21 do WynfatWilliami,4Ap'42 Thos.Wi lg!»t, jr. 5 do do 11. Coupeithwaite, 6 do d» lly. B. Robinson, 7 do do John Burpe, 8 do do Ensigns. Pet. M'Fai laue, 19 may '40 Samuel Estey, 21 du Milei McMillan, 22 du Wm. Clajtuu, jr. 23 do Alex. DunaUl, 4 Apr. '2 Frederick E»tcy, 5 du do San:. Clayton, 6 do fi>i Wm. Pieitard, 7 do do Rubnt Wvugh, 9 do do F.P.Kuf>ln^on, ir.25jul.43 Jobn U. Jacob, 30 jinic, '45 Thomas Main, do do Adjutant. J. S. ElKgeod, 16 do do T. B. Wheeler, 18 do do B. Atherton, 1^ do do J. W. Rainsford, 19 do do Jaiiles Purent, 20 du do Majwr. Matthew Phillips, 21 do do T. Wright, cap. 20 May '37 L* A. Wil(iiot,S6Mar. '38 Thodias Fraser, 23 do do Surgeon. Captains Wm. Kilburo, IS Apr. * 1 James Rohh, 8 March, *39 Wra. M'BsaO), 30 'Aug '30 And. Ilamm >nd, 14 do Assistant Surgeon. John Simmon, 19 Jaiie,'4& 151i|ah Miles, id do Olias.Gem, M D. 30 jun '45 FlrH JLintenants. Joseph Parent, 18 do Quartermaiter. T,£,B«ckwHh,3lAug'S0 Jumei Brown^ 17 do W.Daytoii) l'..S0juue,'4& if VI 59 SAINT JOHN CITY MILITIA. Dcnjaniiii L. PcUri, Lieiilcimn( Colonel Cwinmaiidautfit. John CiivMilitia— *olh Miiy, 1843. • gAlNT JOHN CITY IIOIIT INFANTRY. ZAentenant Colmiel. 6. D. Robin on, 25AIIJJ '42 Major. C, Drury, Staf, 27 d > Captains. T. M'Mackin, 1 Feb »33 H. N II Lii, 26 do Simon W. Cock, I Sep. '45 Tiioi. S K*ley, 2 do do Julm W. Smith, 3 do do First LUutinants. Don;; tasG lark e, 30 may '33 W. II. Scuvil) 1 June do E. KetcliH.n,Ar.lSep'35 Gei*rireWUeeler,25 Ap'39 J. W. M'Lcol,(Rifleh) 27 June '40 Edmund Kaye, 24 do '1 Gfoipc Thotiiat, 25 do Gei. Ilutchinsun, ]r. 26 do Wni. E. Moore, 3 Sep.'45 William Huward, 4 do do Wuj, F. Smith, 5 do da Second Lieutenanta. J.W.Oudlip, Af. I S«p.'3d E.A. Price, Af.31 Aug'36 D. M. Robertson, 23 Ap '39 H. S. Hutchison, 25' dp do T. A. paddock, 26 do do Ja«. Rubertson, 30 Stp '39 Thus. M Win. Pattoii, G do Pg,y master. Jm. Kirk, cHpi. 22 Aug. '35 Adjutant. T.W. P'ters, c. 29 J»n. '39 Surgeon. 3. Boyd, M. D. 6 Sep. '23 (Quartermaster, Saml. L. Tiilry, ll. 16 Oct 11843 Regimental Enrolling Of' Jl er—City "f St. John. Geo.W, Busteed, 2d lieut. 24th July, 1844. SAINT JOHN CITY lUFLES, Lieutenant Colonel. J. V. Thurg^r, 29Aug »42 jVajor. Wm. II. Str< tt, do do C-iplains. .Tohn Wiihart, 8 Nov. '33 E.W.Gree»wood,24 Fe'30 Chas. Jobii-ton,28 July '4L John C. Wind, 30 do Tliomis Wnlltce, 31 do J iiu«s Neliierv, 1 aug do Thos. A. S xaqiou, 29 dug '2 T.E.G.Ti3drtle,23aae. '43 DuiicauRobPitsou, 24 do do First Lieutenants, Oeo. F. Smith, 2Aag. '41 C.M'Laucblan,29aus. '42 Charles Mertitt, SO do do Chas.W. Hodg€r»,24do43 S. .T. Samuel, 25 do do Uidiert Sbive«i, 26 do do Wui.CBrvdl, 8Se|.l. '45 Thos. R. Gordon, lO do do Second Lieutenants. Wm. Warwick, 2Scp. '42 David Powell, 23 aug. '43 W. R. M. Burti^, 24 do do Paymaster. I. L. Bedell, 20 Sep. 127 Adjutant. T.B.Millidge,(c) 29aug 42 ^artermasttr. II. Chubb, cap. 11 Sep. '21 Sargeon. W.Bayard, M. D. 8 le p 45 SAINT JOHN SEA JTNOIDLES. Lieutenant Colontl Allen Otty, C(mMnaH(I«n^~(26th February, 1833.) Major. Samuel Stiaiigc, 25 July, Captains. Thomas Retrd, 2 Aug. '30 T. Ponsford, 20 Jan. '34 Win. P. Sco((, 21 JAU. do John Retd, 17 A»ig. '3U fJco. L. Lov€tt,26 Dec. '37 O^orge Eagles. 10 Sep '."iS Win. Joid.^n, 11 June, '42 John Brown, 12 do Walter Drtke, 16 Feb. '46 Liviienants, J. St«&khoH»«,29M^r. '25 ilohnOwrns, 20Jany.'34 Edward Eaglcit, 21 du do S, W. M. Irish, 22 do do John Murray, 23 do do Ww. M'Kay, 24 do do jHOies Olive, 25 do do Win. Clarke, 26 do do Abner Ilainpton, 27 do dq John Strange, 28 do do Gilbert Jul dao, 30 do do William Bali, 31 do do Edward Lane, 1 Feb do R. G. Moiau, 3 do do S. Frdter, 4 do do Geo. Slanlan, 26 Dec. '37 Bei^jamin Peel, 27 do do John Haws, If) Sep '98 Jaiaet Briggs, \\ du do Cbas. KaKles, 12 do do Wui. Wright, 18 do do George Ottv, ll^une, '42 R. W. Crookshank, jr. 12 du Richatd Lovat, 13 do Nich. Johnston, 16 Feb '46 H'y PhippiOilv, 17 do do Henry Maxwell, 18 do do Johu Gardner, 19 do do John Smith, 20 dodo Wm. C. Harr, 21 do do Adiuiant. ' T. M. Sraijh,c. 23 Feb. '64 Payiuutttr, Wm. Lcavllt, cap. 82 Feb. 1'34 l^urgeon, J. ?addock, SO do do Quartermaster, A. BUHoeh^ It. 16 Ftb. '46 /■.1-. Geo. M ■i^utes Djinl. G E. A. W. S. G.II.N J«irin., Chas. Nath. Mo-es Thou. Uezfk 6l.'p. 59 SAINT JOHN COUNTV MILITIA. Lieuteaanl Ouloiicl Charles Siaiond«, Oommandiog — 29tli Mafcb, 1825. FirdDattalioD. LitHtcnant Cofonel. a«u. Auder, 17 Miiy, tlo 3Ai. Kelchiiin, 23 July, '2^ ]>aniel Ansley, 25 Oct. do Jain«i PavRp, 1 gfpt, '4 Nnllmii Godsoe, 8 Dec. '7 Oh. AValerbtry, 9 Ap. '9 »(J0. Oiarkp, 20 Oct '43 Tboj. Cunn-ifil, 21 du d'> Will. Park*, 22 do do itc*. Fkwc Ilia!;, 23 do do .Tolin Qiiiiiton, 23 S^p. *Aq I>. If. Andf^rion, 27 do do K. Whilesidf, jr. 28 do do L/ietUenanta, D. L. Dykeman, 20 Jul. '28 Oh. Theal, 29 do do J. St«|*hen«, 27 Oc . do Ja* UarllHi; SO Aui. '36 W. H. Travit, 25 Oct do W.Orafi,llt. rif. 11 Ocdo F. Jot dan, 14dKdu Rohert Ounnard, 15d6d6- J.F.Hoddard, rf. 2 S«p.'34 Iteii. Ket«'.hun),f if. 3 do An Andrew Black, 27 Nov '38 G. Va.i?h-»n, 20 0. 1. '43 J. Liujjiey, 21 do d(> Jolin A«-ley, 22 Oct. '43 W.WetJDorc. 23 d- do Gi-o.YoHnE, 2 U r 24 Aj do G.V.Nowliii, Af 24 do do Ja^ Ilotvard, AT 25 do do John Siinoiids (2d li. rir.) 2aApiil, '48 YA. C. Snyder, 31 aus. do O.M. Andt^rsoii, 2^; 8ep do W. li. A. Keana, 37 do du Etutigm. Cha». Theal, 27 Nov. '33 Rnbrri Stevcni, 3U do do Thoi. Park*, 20Oci. '43 Mam tee Til on, 23 do d<» Wm. M'Aviiy, £4 do d'» Oha». Tilon, 2q S^pt '4^ David Oralt, 27 tchuni,2d ll 28 do James Quintoti, 29 do du A'tjutant. A. Mcnziei;, capt. 8 Au.'24 PHifinatUr. G. Mdtlhew. c. 30 Aug. '00 Surgeon. S. G.H'«) 2o Hiay,'4b llobeit Parker, (^Hussars) 26 du da Tlio». Bean, jr. 27 do do Edward Brown, 28 do do Edward Seintill, 29 do do Robert Loujr, 3i) do do Will. Fowiiea, 3l do du Geo. Fuw«ieSf^ 1 J one, do Tbos. Dtrwar, jr. 2 do do John Jofdaii, 3 do do Jet). O. J. Sentill, 4 do do Secimd LisuUtnants. KdwHrd M4iier, 25 •ni«y,'46 R. W. llall, 26 do do J. O. Orook«h4nk,27dodo W. Cbipniaii Dru^y, {Hiis- sars) 28 do do H. G. Siinond?, (Wiwrtrs) 29 d« do James Haslam, 30 do d'> Jofiii Fo^er, 31 do du Geo. H, Dritry, 1 June, dj Jame; Brown, 2 do do Alex. Brown, 3 do do Roht. P. Seiitill, 4 «lo do Jriiiiei Kf-lly, 5 du do Robt. B. P.>tli3on, 6 do do Ddvi J Grant, 7 do do Adjutant. T.lLBIack, cap. 5 Aug. 'St Paumuster. ['2^ J, R;P«rfeIow,rHp.24 Nov Quartennaster. T. SlLvens, 30 Aug. Surgeon. G J. Harding, 1 .Tan. Assistant Su'gton. M. 11. Pcrcrs, 25 may. '30 46 SUNBURY COUNTY MILITIA. IJeutenant Culanel. T. 0. Miles, 25 Oc(. 1828 Major. Of o. Ilaywaiu, ti Apr. '34 Geo. P. ie*tley , 22 Mar.'41 Captains. E. A. Miles. 26 Oct. '28 W. S. Barker, "J Aug. '30 G.H.N. HardiKg, 10 Se '38 J«icm. Smilti, lido do Chas. Clowes, ~ 1 sep. '40 Natb. Hubbard, 2.'^ Aug '43 Mo'>es Coburn, ll4 iJo do Tbos. Na*on, 10 Sept '46 Uez»>kiah Hoyt, 11 do 6l«'p. P. Eslabrook*, 12 do Lieutenantit. 0. Haxen, 24 Au(«. '20 John Glazier, lOjsrp. '38 Thort. H. SiHilh, 12 do do Gfo; Nevers, juu. 1 sop '40 John Brown, S do W. KMobrouk*, 23 au);. '43 Benj. mjker, 24 do do John Bailey, IQ Sep '4d A'iMtn riartl, ll «k) do Cha«. TiHey, 12 do do Wiu. Ttiylor, 13 do do Etai^s. Samuei-Smilii, 1>) Sepr. '^8 H.Cuiin«rtliWailf^1 sep.'40 Gio. T. Harding, 2 do lliel Camp, 4 Sip. '40 Wm. Gil!.efi, 20aucc. '43 Ariii. Pliiinmtr, 24 do do John C. Seely, 10 Sep '4s Samutl Bn, jr. ll d(» do Lockwood Stickney, 12 do James Burpe, 13 do Adjutant. J. Ilazen, cap. 25 Aug. '23 Par/matter. Geo. Priest Uy. 8 Se. »38 [mnjor 22 March, '41 QuartermmiUr. Z. B; Brown, S9]liarv>35 Surgeon. J. W. Baiker.SOAug. '30 i §0 CHARLf>TTE COUNTY MILITIA. m Fiii4 DftitKay, 1 Nov. 1793 Zieutenant Cclontl, Janiei fioyii, 1 Miicli, '44 ilf a/or. Juho Rodger, 27 June, '46 Captaint. Thojnat Berry, 6 Dec. 'S? Ja» Stiiisun, rif. 7M4y, '41 J. Ayuiar, (s. f.) 5 Apr. *2 JSainuel QrUy, 27 Juue, '46 John ParkioMO, 28 do 4o ilenry IIitcbiiig«, 29 Jo do First Lieuttnants. S.II.WhiUockXr.)6Ue'37 JotinTreadw«U,r.8 uiay '41 (ieorge Simpson, 13 do WiH. Muloney, f.f. 5 ap.'42 Tiios. Siine, 27 June, '46 Juha Brodlbrd, 28 do do Jofin irvrin, 29 do do I^fitthaa Tieadweli,30 do W.SlJRfoii, jr« I. f. 1 Jul do Second JLieutenanta, 3. K. Boyd, I if. 9 may, 41 John M'Uoual, rif. 10 Jo JwhnL.Jarvij, i.r. 5apr.'2 Etiiignt. Alex. Giliiian, 14 may, '41 K^lw.Phea Dec. '24 S. W8lii!«», 10 July, '32 Ja«i»li KniKhf^ JX «lo do Il.Mallh*«t.M), 19 Mar. '39 Arch. IJiCalkim, 30 do do l>ait. ]l|^Farl»iie, 21 do do Pbilip JiHtuon, 80 Sep. do (ijRO, M'Kett4i*j 27 f «b.44 Samuel OalidT, 26 do do. Geo. M'Kay, 29 do do Linutenants. J.MiMinelt, 2 July, '29 J. Juftison, 11 do '32 John Uuckslafi; 23 Mar. 39 W.W.Hawkin»v30july42 JohnMaon, 31 do do Peter Clinch, 1 aug do Jwaea Daviei, 2 do Roht Ateliiion, 3 do Wm. Sniartt, 27 Feb. '44 Duih:. M'Farlane, 28 do do Hugh M^ Kay, 29 do do Ensigns. John Turaer,jr. 23 M&r 39 Ch. Caraoii, 80 July, '42 John Boyd, 31 do ile II u. M'liifod, Jr. 1 aug. do Henry (}. See'iye, 2 do Wm. Mnhuod, 3 do Juhii Crtig, 4 do Josiah Tamer, 27 Feb. '44 Daniel Young, 28 do do John Gl^*, 29 do do Dan. iMcKenzie, 1 Mar. do Justus Knight, 2 d? do Pnymaster. T.T.Wyer, lt.l9M8i-.'39 Adjutant. Rich. M^Gee, It. 5 aug. '42 Surgton. Rb(. Thomson, 27 Feb. '44 Quartermaster. Jus. Me*siaelt, (Capt.) 27 Felt. 1844 Third Battalion. LUuttnant Colonel^ Uai rif Hatch, 13 June '26 Major. Jamcf Biowu, 27 June, '4G Captains. 0. Filzteralu, 22 mar. '42 JohnM^ntosb, 23 do Wm. ChaflTev, 26Jui.e'43 C. E. O, Hati.eway, 27 do N. Dogget, 24 July, »44 Augu». uanci of), 25 d« do C. A. B.ibcock,27 ju«c,'46 Lieutenants. Wei. Cameron, 26 June '43 Cliarle4 Hatch, 27 do dn War. Iugersoll,27 Jun«'46 John Chifiey, 28 do do Thos. L. Museif, 29 du do Joseph Palch, 30 do do Robert Biewn, 1 July, do «!has. £ Snell, ^ (lo do Ensiriu. John Farmer, 27 jun<>, ^6 Ilenry Cuuley, 2& do do Uiory D«nsi>Uj ji . 29 do do Wm. Cheney, 30, do do Porter Dixoti, 1 July, da Adjutant. T. Moses, cap. 1 Aug '34 Quarter Masters. Geo. K»v., 18 Feb. '40 Joiias Winchestvi, 18 do Surgeon. W. C.M'6tay,18May*&0 Fonrth Battali«n. Lieutenant Colonel. N. Marka. 13 iuly, '40 Maj'.ra. Aaron Upton, 23>ily '41 James Brown, 2d tii. 244lo Captaina. J. Young, (ri.) 29 Mar '27 J. Conniek, 2 Feb '29 Alex. Giant, 1 March '32 W. Thompson, 9 April '34 David Upton, 10 do do Thos. Mitchell. 11 do do Jttf. Maxwell, 15 Feb. '39 Wm. Libhy, 16 do du Wm. M^Leod, 17 do do D. V.C Ivndenuiog, t&do du John Grimmer, 23^'uly '11 John Nisbett, 24 do James McDonnell, 25 do Tbot. B. Abbott, 26 do jtirst Lieutenants, n. M'Alllster, 27 Mar, '26 A. Clendenninr, r. 6 F e 29 W.Arm»troiig,'>. 6 Apr '32 John Hannah, 10 do din Joi. Andrews, 16 F«b. 39 William Walson^ 20 do do John Maxwell, 21 do do James Murnbje, 23jfuty '41 Jeasey Christie, 24 do Jacob Retd, 25 «io Jof. n. Mixw»ll, 26 da Mark Milberry, 27 do M.iilhe\v Hannah, 2 do Second Lieuttnantt,, A. Lindsay, 5 April '32 S. Hill, (rifles) 7 do du Jos. Young, (r.) 6 Feb '39 Daiil. M'Allisie.', 7 do do Ja.-.ob Ho|>|is, do du Ensigns. Har.Thoinpson, 17 Feb. do Harris ScotI, 8 do do John M^Lf od, 9 do do Justin Muore, 20 do do Samuel Thomft*, 2 do do John M'KeBsie, 23^'ul. '41 Stephen Amts, 24 do Samuel Hami'ton, 25 do John Mit« hell, 26 «lo Daniel Sullivan, 27 do Geo. J. Thomson, 2 d» ,*i;i»~ »,-»--»v,ij*i.f^..*i, . 61 tti/le Company. Quarttrmatter. First LAeuttnttnf. Alci. BochRnun, ciipt. 23*» B. WaOon, lK^8 J due, '39 ^„. Woodcock, do dc JohoMark. jr. Irt llf'dl* t- We,ionT*" M.rrh »32 ^««"«' ^<«.'en«nl. JohnOBin^il 2d If da Asahtant' Surgeon. Jolin YoiiHg, do d» A^utant. ""■,-. ThomaiCoUerel, 26 do'4a PiiSfWMler. (7rtp«am.* Jacob Libber, l3>ly, do J» MirkS) cap. 1 liarcli Mo W.R. Duclianin, 13j'ul.'40 WeiSTMOHLAND COUNTY MILITIA. CoIoikI William Duurord, Coromanding. rirst DaUalfon. Mnjotf T.E. Smith, 13 July, '42 Captaina. Wn. Smiih, 12 June '26 Jas. Benttj, 19 May, '28 E. StilM, 16 may, 29 8. Uirdcrwood, 2P July 'S2 8. Bdbinot, SO do do p. Hanniiigton, 28 do do Alex. Cain, 23 do do J. N. Chapman, 16 Nov/40 Wm. Milne, 17 do John StuKz, 18 do John Scott, 19 do Richard B<:U, 20 do John Welling, 26 Feb. '44 David Boyd, 27 do do Chaa. Lockbart, 28 do do LieuttnofMa S. Wcldon, S'M&y '28 P. Goni(airtiA«, 1 Aug 32 J. UaMti^ton, 22 M»y, 33 R. Dobton, 24 do do O. ManniQEtOB., 25 do do Tboa.Weiring, HNov. '40 R. O. ChapnMMi, 18 do Jaoata Welting, 20 do Jacob Triles, 21 do R«tAi» Smith, 2 J do Hor. B. Smitk 27 Feb. '44 Fpcikerick Weiliw^ 28 do Divide. Blakeney, 29 dm Alfred Scott, LMfttcb, >44 Michael Haxrk, 2 dado Mftftin Bcek, Sdod* Tbof. Steadman, 4 do do Enaigna, J. Nelion, 19 V»j '28 Z. Utz, n May 2a Geo. CocbFan, 21 May 'SS JohnWclliog, jr. 18 Nov 40 Ediocd Sittttb, 9 F^>44, Wa. H. AnUb,,aB;d»do Fred. Bfttejuan, 29 do do Alei. MeOluoy l:Mar«K,4o Richard Arjmottt, 2 4b do MalHiew Uobload, S^do do Joha Jonee* 4 do do Stephen Gildert, i do do Martin Wort man, 6 do do Merrill Ha*ri>, 7 do do Jo*. B. I.eBlane, 8 do do Thad. Thibodeaii, 9 do do Adjutant. B. Rol»ford,(c.) 12j»ly '42 Paymaittr. J. Robimon, r. 12 July '26 garter Masttr. J. Charttfrs, cap 20 Nov »22 Surgwn. C S.The»l,M.D.fl6No.'40 Aaaiatant Surgeon. Thof. C. Sharpe, do do Cavalry attached to IstBat. Captain. Johns. Trite., 11 Nov. '44 Lieutenant. James RoHcrlton, do do Comet, Wm. McFec, do do Second Battalion. lAeutennnt Colonel. E. A. Boliford, I Jan 32 Mejfor. Geo. OultoB, 16 April, '44 Cnptaina. John Chapman, 18 Jun'28 W. F. Sayre, 26 July »30 R. Taylor, 27 do. do H. Chapman 24 Sept >S2 Ghipntan Botsford, 25 dodo R. B. <7bapiaan«i22 Jiut '35 Thoi. Cochran, 23 do do CUta, Thibideau, do do do Oli.I)io R. Sayre, 4 do Wm. Boolieiihoute, 5 do Tho«.Oj;drn, 2 Ir. art. 6 do C. Palmer,:: Itar. 12 iul.42 Cha*. Dixon, Ig Fcb^ '46 Jonathan Black, 17 do do N.Bulmer, 1 It. ar. 18 do do Wm. Fav*<«lt, 19 do do Gidooi) Maxirell, 20 do do 6. C^nis Oulton, 21 do do John S. Chipraan, 22 do do Geo. N. Buimer, til. 23 do £naigna. Drnj. Welit, 28 lept. '32 Jot. White, 20 Aug '36 W.B.Weldon, 3 April. '40 Edwin Dixon, 4 do Crane Charters, 5 do James Cassidy, 8 do Jon IS Tavlor, 9 do Geo. Cochrane, 10 do Jaf. J. Evpns, 8 July, '41 A. R. Wetmore, 6 apr. '42 Dav. Chapman, 20 au^. '43 Robt. Trenholm, 21 do do John Legere, 23 do do £. B. Chandler, jr. Ig Feb Wm. B. Chapman, 17 do Nathan Lawersoo,rir. 18 do A^uttmt. J.Chapaiao,can 18^ Jun '36 garter Matter. Thos. S(|yre, cspt. do do raymaater. Joseph Allison, (cap.) 22 June, '35 Asaistant Surgeon. J. K. Mmphy, i july, '41 Dragoona atttiehed to Se- cond BatttUvm, CupteUn. Ralph Siddall, 2 Dec. '45 51 4 >■ LU\Utnnut. WiP. P. WflU, 2 i;f c. '45 Jas. F. Wooiknatt, 2 do Jo Thiril Battalion. Lieuitnant Colond, W). Ohaphinn, 8 June, *39 Mitjfyr. Philip Chapman, do Jo Jo Captnins, John Avoid, 1 Jiiur*31 John Trenltolin, 2 Jo dp y../| 41 0-2 Jnlut C'onp, John Ogilfn, . ^ . do AVm. Ruwpith, 91 j"n'','-^G Tho]. Citapnian, 22 do 4o lAcubtnanta. Liir/ Allan, 1 June, '31 J. hnwnint;, 2 «)o cto Robert Utipp, V6 Mty '32 AIax. Munru, i j\ily A\ Tho«. Uul(oii, jiin. 2 do John RaAvorth, 21 juue,'46 JuhnWrlh, 22 do do Ensigns, ^m. Mofhs, 19 mny »32 Denj. Allan, 20 do do Dan. Ouodman, 1 July '41 R'rhd. Jbflnion, S do Uill RatToith, 21 June, *4c, Adatii Atard, S2 do dn jictjtaani. J. Ohanmiiii^ c 23 July '30 (funrtermaster. G. AlUii, hfut. 30 may ^1 RufuiO. Oiiltoii, M. D. 21 June, '-IG Paymnaler. Edwin Oulion, 2J June, '4'> Ai,DERT .COUNTY MILITIA. Major. S. OUrk^ 26 Mny '34 Ct/tptaifts. John 8uiilh, 27 April 22 J>. Cameron, 12 June '33 T. D. Moore, 22 Or I do J. BrewUer, 1 Aug *S5 0. Onlliiiii, 2 do do K. Peck, 17Aiie'36 Daniel Steevr«,S4 Apr] '39 John UleveUud, 23 do do JohnBialt^, IJu/y '41 Aaron Kobiiisvn, 2 do W m . G rwr, 22 in ^ ••, '4f3 Pittiiek Sinclair, 23 do do John Uead, 24 do do Lieuttnants. E. Peck, 26 Oct. '23 EliniPeck, 10 Jmix^S K. Sirpheiitatt. 220ci '36 Mariner Sttft-ver^ %B apl.'d9 S, Stiles, 2 lUiri. 6;iil3'40 JnhnKodgeis, Iju/y '41 Benjn. MiUKliall, 2 do John A. K(>ad, 22 jftne '4j Tlios. Fil2gernld,,23 do do Luke Brfwtter, 24 do do Win. McKi«y, 25 do do Joihnsi Bishop, 26 do do (J haa. Robinson, 27 do do Juhn F. Sievai, 28 tip do Nthoii AnJerton, 29 do do Win. Rotif^erk, 15 June '38 Michael Duffy, 25 Apl. '39 Nalh. Saiilh, 22 June, '4c Win. Cleardand, 23 »>o do Kliiha TuiHer, 24 Jo do Harris Oolhooa, 25 Jo do Win. Cailii-li', 26 do do John. Bifwiter, i27 do do Joseph G^lhoon, 28 do do Adjutant, J. Slariiii,Cap27Apl. '24 Quarter Mast«r. Jilt. Rodger*, (It.) 6 July '40 Paymaster. D.M.Ohrke, ft. IjWy '41 Surgeon. W. Wilson, 25 Oct '23 AstUtOfKt Surgeon. ''^ SaiuuelShaw, 22 June '4iQ NORTBUMBEllLAND First JLiaitalion. John Porter, .2 JLieutenanta. J.T.W^lliatoH, 6 April '26 Win. Carui4ii, 9 do do p. Morrison, 13 June '36 Jauies Caif, 21 do do Lieiitenimt Colontl. Alox. Fraser, 5 Sept '37 Majori. Jas. M'Donald, Mar. '39 U. M'Leod, 15 Aug. '40 Captains. D. Perley, 5 April '26 A, Ooodleltow, 6 do do M Ciinny, 29 June '30 Tho'. Utlock, 10 AHg '31 J. DenUerAOB, 1 June '36 li. Hobirhaurt, 20 Jo do J. M. Johnston, 21 do do Alex. Kev, rif. 16 Ap. '38 Alex. M^Bealh, 8 Mar. '39 Fiq. Morrison, 24 ajni il. do Kich. Hutchinson, 26 do do Jas. Jolio^ov^ Josh. Ru»#( II, 15 Aug. '40 Cbaj. Staart, COUNTY MILItlA. j do do Alei. Morrison, 4 Jo«^ Ensigns. M. Clarke, 18 June '36 J. Garrulhers, 20 do do H. Carman, 24 do do Pat. Brophy, Mxreii, '39 J. U. peteis, (I It. rir.) 16 Allan Gilioour, 26 Ap. do April, 86 PeterM*Dougal, 16aug'40 Geo.WillisU>n,25april '99 Don. M^OoQild, 36 do do Asa Ptrley, 28 do do Jiihn Mackie, 29 do de Aiex.Cameren, ]5Aug.'40 Dud. Perley, jr. 11 jun, 42 WiP. Lohban, }3 do Alex. McDonald, 30 inrny 43 Alex. McRae, ' 1 do Hugh McLean, 1 June '43 John Sinclair, 16 Aug. '40 Al«x. Fraser, Jauies^Milicr, 17 do^ 6. Lttson, III. r. Mjun '42 J. M. J Peter Gray, 13 June^ '42 14 do 3d may '43 Wm. Goidon, Jr. Robert Loggre, Alex. Logcie, Robt Sinclair, Htwtf Wright, Alex. Feutofl, Nor man Canpfoetf, 1 7 do M.MNauthlen, 29 may '4g 2 do r^ do. 12 do . 13 da>^ 14 do 15 do 16 do' D.Keith, 16 do James RusieIKU June '43 C.M'Gullev, 17 do Chris. Wisbart, 12 do do Alex, David^soo, lOjunc'43 John Boyd, IS^dndo JohnJIcKay, SO do DonrJd M^fod, 11 do do Wm. M'Leod, 39 may *4^ Donald MvLeod, 31 do ~' Janiei Johption, SO do Kenndli Forbes, 1 jtine do WiUiaiii Russell, 31 do Wn. AlbroX*t«ea, 2 d« Alex. RaipeM, Ijithiido Johu Per«i*»l, jr. 3 do Alex. McUillop, 2 do John Wise, 4 d« Juftni Miiald,r»ndJiin^23 John J. Ni'imilii, 12 fin AL zQtinrttr Master, 9i Uavidnori, 9 June j Alex. Fojier, >^ieh: R May '24 A. Oi«hi|>bell. 10 do 30 Dayi.Uon, ^2 July S3 Cha«. iVl'Raw, 8 April »36 Caplans. W. Smnll, 12 da do 22. Aug. '22 R. Dunfie, j:) do do ljiin(p23 John Pond, 14 do do 25A|»ril'2S D. M*ravi.|r, 15 do do 2t} do do T; IXfsDris^v, I5P«1>. '30 12Jnnc'27 Jnirirs Il^ddv, 10 ■l. io I9,Mnv''W Uobfrt McKiv, 20 do do $ April r\n 0. J. WoolbRoiiier, 23 A.I1*. '41 Ch. Srinonds 10 au^ '42 Oliier Wniiid, 11 i\o W. W; Vcnnirt-, 12 do J'S. CiTJifr, 13 do Jain«''»'Ct'Hie, 14 do Jntnci 'Fl IK 1 nug. '4(5 2 do .1 do 6 do do 8 do d') 9 do do 13 Feb. '39 fR do do Jiied.Ti^jie'-, ,.^ Tl»r). Wnlotmhhv, 17 do do II; riaiMiniji, 20yti.if, '13 Kdwd; Willii'oii, lOau^r.'S Alex. D.^vidiou, John H II ley, 1 aug. '13 Ja». fish, Lieut ennnts. Edwin WlMln<>y, Jt Ilovfy, f3Miy.'24 Jo.^ph Cwe, J. IbDvey, 13 do '30 Kd vv^n, Hogof!>, jr. T. Ooi^liliii, 22 db do John FIHU jr. ' SApiil'M Jcljut»nt, . fi (lo do ' •' 11 d(h d, 1840 Titird EafUVion. LicuUnnnt Cohnef. J^». Gilmour, 37 April 'JO" Win. Baler, Jt4JuIv, '4i " Mtdor, Tiios.UiifirrllUi, ]3may40 Captain'. Alex. M^Laggaii. 23 mar 4 1 Robert WaMuh, ».) June '45 Nit. UiwUihill, 28Juiydo Tho^.Coiicliltn, 3laug.'46 John Pund, 1 tept do John UcemM tin. - 2 U<» Zacclieiis Fuwlt-r, 3 da Lieuttnaniu J>'Ciib ll«»vey, 17 m«r. 30 John Arbo, 1? April, '3fi J. L. Pricp,. 23 ittni. 41 Alfx.0aaH»l«llj2t? July 45 J.imcd McL^itgtit, 3Q'(io Win. M. fittlter, 31 do Tho.i. lioiiahlioii, 2 aiig do Jol.n J. U<>it<.ld, 31 .io '4(i J. S. MUileil, 1 tept do Will. Whrloi, 2 do Chos. M'Rfnv, 7 npr. 3d Jatne* Reudy, I Feb. 3'J Will. DoaW, 22 mir. 41 Daii. Snwill, 25 match, '41 MoseiPonI, 28 Jul/, '45 Thoi. U. UndThill, 30 do Win. MrKrnzir, 1 Aux «>o Peter Harrii^ 31 «!o 4,3 (Seorge Arho, 1 sept do Adjutant. Abel Pond, rap. 33 June 45 ^uartermtuttr. J IS. Fo.vler, (It.) 31 aug.'4G Surffeon. l.FHUafM.n. dodo RKSTIQOUOriE CO0NTY MILITIA. Licii,ttnnr.t Cufotul. ,R. Fcr^uioii. 1 ian. '32 Major. Ad, FfrguMm, lUiVIair. '39 Captains, J. Hoinliis, 2fl Dec. '25 I). M'Inoli, 27 do do D. Sievvi.^, 9Miw;h'37 A. M'Piierson. 10 do do R. Fcrgmi.n,jr. 11 do do J. Moo gumery, 12 do do Alex. Fergnsonf l9Mai'39 LietUendnts. W. Cr»iR, 13 Jlrlv '25 Wio, Fleinminsf, 14 Jo do A. Fraser, 23 Mav '31 W. M'Pherson, 9 Mn'» '37 Andrew Barbarie, 11 do do J imes Prtul, ' 12 do do John M'F.irl»hp, 13 do do Ensiffns. D. M'Nair, 9 Mil '37 — R. Montgomery, 10 Marrh, '37 R. Jardiiie, 11 dodo M. Ferguien, 12 du do Adjutavt* Jas. M'PhiTioa, r. UOc23 Swgeon. D. R. Carter, M. D., 19 Marcli, '39 Q.uart«rmasti:t: GLOUG ESTER COIJNTY MILITIA. First Sadalion. Benj. Dai?»QR, 23 Der. '3) ' Rich'd Carman, 14 mar. '37 Lieutenant Cohnef, W>«. li'aucbard, 15 du do John Miliar, 5 Sept. '42 P.,A. Dum^reiq, 9 Apr '39 Major. . Alex. M«NH', 9Nov.''40 Fran. J^«rgii4on, il?!'«vj45 Jai. Hoberfaoi»j543ept. '42 Cni'tuins. M^chatl 0*Brienj 6 do J^HJC* Lefj 12 Ju'y '21 S^muil Najikr, ' 7 do ■ ■'■'-- ■" .•■.'■"'■ ■' iSy.^.'i' .*jw^vj ,& 4>ij '->■■> ■■ ' Lievtinant*. .Wni. Gray, 13 July, '24 Cha*. CoiniDPau, 15 do do Ant: Degrace, 25 i«i»y '31 Don. Fergu»o«, 1 4 Mar '37 Jaa. Jobitatnn, 10 A^pr '39 John CbeDibcrsj 9 Nov. 40 William Do}d, 10 dod« t n f 1 64 m s4 m Hi I ^*^ .Tnicph D>'>iu>e((e, 5 «f p M2 Alei. Andinon, 6 Se|t. '43 Jo« » Nov. 40 Wm. FfMci, 58»|*t. '42 Tohn BnirJ, 6 ( Frvdk. Cominetii, /8 do Pmfmtitter. T.M. De*»»Kr.9Ap.'39 AtijutmU. Jas. L«r, c»|>. 12 July, '24 Surgenn. Hubert Gordon, ft Apr. '39 QunrtermdiUi'. J. Reed, lifut. lift May '29 Second DatiitUon* W.Luidrir, iMarelit'OS Captain*. W. Drysdahk, l4Jun»,'24 M.O«mpheU, ad. I2jly.'36 R. IlUon, I March '82 Micb. Martin, 2 do' do Fetei'DeGrac«,4 do do Jolin Doran, 5 Mar€b,'3S UrbanLandry, d If ov. >40 Jnme* Toung, 10 do do ina. SevrM, 12 U? do Thomas Krir, 13 ito do Val. Glhbs, 14 do do Ri>bi. Rohertioa, I A do do Hugh A. Cii% 16 do do Lieutenants, J. Gcnnie, 13 July, '23 A. Campbell, 3$ Jan. '27 P. Campbell, 29 Jan. '27 A. Luuiaer, 2 Mar. '82 Jpmrt Dorin, 7 do do A. Landry, 9 Not. '40 A. Kobi( hand, 10 do do Raphael Degracp, 11 dodo Airhard Pawion, 12 do do l>MorHii May, I'r. 13 da do Wm. Taylor, Mdodo John %tnf I A do do Edwin ItaMen. 1 6 do do Hub'. Ynung,^«17du G2 Qiene Ohe«on, 6 Ao do Fian. LeGrelej,0 Nov. 40 Jo«epl» Conmbf, 10 do do Lnke Dtic'tf, 11 do do Wm. Louiiipr, l2 do do 3*9, Ultckall, jr. 13 do do Wm. Diytdale, \4 do do Jainet Walih, 1 5 do do Adjuttnit. J.M'lototb, cap 24 Dec. 31 Paymatter, H.W.Balilwin, c. 1 SIar*32 QMortennatter. Jno. Ritahio, 15 flay, '29 Surgeon. S. L. Dishopi- 9 Nov. '40 KENT COUNTY MILITIA. Firtl Battalion. Majw. George Pagan, 2 April, '40 Captttin*. Wm.Bowiei, 10 May, '24 R. Jardine, 31 Feb. '26 J.P.Ford, [ri.] 25 Nov. do J. W. Weldon, 25 Oct. '28 C«lin Rankin, 21 May, '33 Shml. Girvan, ^ do do Wm. Brait, 2;» do do .To?. Muieroll, 1 July, '31 Wm. Roach, "2 do do W. Fitzgerald, 2 April, '40 Wm. A.Blark, lAtuttnantt. DoMikl Rankin, 19 Feb. '26 J.A.Cl«re, [ria6MHy,'33 Wm. Girvan^ 27 do do A. M«Micha«l, 1 July, '34 John Miller, 2 do do Andrew Dison, 16 Apr. '38 John Maine, 17 do do Pat'k. Dsnclly, 18 do do Jas. D. Weldon, 19 do do Arch. F. M«Kay,20dodo Jai. Gall9ffher,2April,'40 Robl. M*Ahnon, J April '40 Entigna, DavidWiiglit,24May'3e JohnCUre. [r.]26 do do Eph. Wheion, iHApr. 'S8 J. M. Wanted, 18 do Wm. Dohrrly, 19 do W. M'Williamr; '> Ap. '40 John Rattkiii, 3 do David Fo«ter, 4 c\» Pvter Muxeroll, 5 dc Adjutant, D.fiwayne, [cap] 2 Lietttenants. T. Bushea, 24 May, 81 L. Searoonds, 27 do dn P. Robichiud, 23 Oct, 'S3 John Sheridan, 10Mar.'37 Jas.M'Permot, 11 do do Michael Harris, 1 4 Oct. 4( Jdi. S. Long, 1 5 do do Gideon Suii(h, 1 6 do do Wm. Coates, 1 7 do do Ensigns. Placid Porricr, 23 May, '31 J. TbSildeaH, 25 do do Ira Hick;, jr. 27 do do P. A. Furdy^ 10 Aug. dn Greg. Cormier, 22d Oct '33 John Burke, jr. 28d do do Marrlner Hicks, 10Mar.'37 Oliver Ward, 11 do do Ang. M'Intosh, 1 4 Oel. 41 Ju. M^Phrrion, 15 do do Ae^utant. A.B. Smitb, c 23 May, '31 Quartermaster. £. Chapman^ It. 12Mar.'37 KING'S COUNTY MILITIA. Fint Battaliim. ListiUmmHt eotmnel. Wm. X'Leed, 29 May, 'S3 Afo^or. Cpptains. XewbOarvetl, 2 do d« J.B. WotmoKe, 27 May, >22 John Wright, 5 Nov. do niiBp Nase, 29 Apr. '27 Sam]. G«ram, 10 Sept. '38 T. Botswiek, 25 Oct. '28 Gab. Worden, 2 April ^40 And. Hamm, rif 29 Jnl. 82 Tho«. A. Flewelling, 3 do Philip Dann, 29 May, do Joseph A. Lyons, 1 June '33 Geo. Harding, 30 Mar. '41 ioba Pi«nf 31 aug. ^ JMuUnautt. V. Wnrron, 6 Nov. '83 Jm. Flewelling, 4Ap. 'Sff I. H. Foiter, 10 Sept. 'S8 Immo Vanwart, 2 April,*40 John L. Forreder, 3 do W.O.Harding, 27 Mar. '4k Jaoiei M'Leod, 28 do do Slephtn Swith, 29 do do W.B. M«Keel,aOjuly,'42 Ah. D. Maber, 31 aug. '4b W<0. Smith, (rif.) l lep do Hiram Botli^iclt, 2 do do J(tmei B. Lyon, S do do Entigtu. Ja«. Kieittod, A Nor. '33 CiaifParker, 10 Sept. '38 John V Kin|'f« Captain. John XCuttcr, 21 Aug. '38 First Lieut. David Ljon, 21 do do Secmid Lieut. Wm. Pyw*!!, 21 do do Comet. Thoa. Niitier, SO mar. '41 ^uartermatter Walter Lyon, 21 aug. <38 Second BaKalinn. Lttutenant Colonel. John C. Vail, I Jan. '32 JItajor. O. B. Couple, 11 July, '4e Ciiptaint. Danl. Shock, 13 Mar '32 Abm. Johnslon, 14 do du James Price,» 2 S«pl. ' talioo, King's Captain. Richard Roach, 8 Apr. 34 Lieutenant. H.M'Monagle,l0Sept.46 Comet. Wm. M'Monagle, 8 apr.'S4 Q^artermt^ster. Jas. Ryan, 10 Sept. *4q Third Battalion. Lieuienant Colonel, OalebWetmore, 12Mar,32 Major . A. 0. Evanson, 18 S^ay do E €aptain$. B. Fairweather, 14 Jun. 9S J. Upham, J. We I more, W. Wlanter, T. 8. Demill, S. SpraKue, Jat. Schoales, O. Sprague, 14 Sep 29 13 Jun 30 28 Get do 12 July, 31 18 May, 33 22 Oct. 33 Robt. Spragg, 15 June, 4h Mon. Fowlvr, 3 July, '41 David Smith, 6 Nov. du James Seelye, 2 June '2 Isaac Raymond, 8 do do John PAimer, 4 do do And. 0. Oltj, 5 do do John Raymond, 10 iun.'4J James Campbell. 11 do do H. A.Demill, 21 June '4^ Wm. MeOriger, 22 do David W. Pickett, 23 d« lA$utenant9. J. Sediquiest, 13 June, 80 W. Dcbow, 25 Oct. 'SO Z. Davis, is June, 38 Robt. Wallace, 22 Oct. du T. W. H. Malosvney, 2d M. John Case, 10 June '41 Cb.E. Smith, 3july '41 J. W. Upbam, | Nov. do Wm. Keichumi 2 June, 42 Simon Hays, 3 do do Step. Fowler, 4 do d'hn Gillif, rfu do rfo Faifina*<«r. Captain. J»«. Norlhiup, 47 J.n, '38 B.S.Mattbew, c , 2 Juo* 33 Jaairi PalMi, ft June, '32 Quurterin»H*r. Surgeon, Litutenanl. Jsi. J. M. Seovll, Si June G. Wilsou, 12 Juiit, '28 Daniel Hatfteld, do do ik *^ Fiii(BB(ta!ro',i. Lieutenant Cotontf, QUEEN'S COUNT T MIUTIA Geo. Fox, 23 do do H«rrj Paters, 20 June, '25 Major. W. Fo.'bsy, 28. Aug. '27 C'aptaint: H " '" •'" T, F. PnHj; llAHg. *34 AUx. Cnie, II Srpi. '37 J. N. Foihaj, 10 Sept. 'S8 Heury S, Pattri, 1 lef . MO G.W. HQhin, 2 do Pritg Smith, 5 Sept. '42 LitUttnttntt. L. M*Le*ii, 11 Juaff'M V. L. Corny, 30 Aug. '27 H. 81 do '90 RolH, Yra«i»ni,27 j»i|jf '31 D. Oarmiihacl, 5 jolj, '41 ItaacOlaike, 6 do dk> . GoIJlng,'»dj.2«iBay'24 Tfc'oi! M»aValli, 18 A^itt '45 John M'Grwgor, 7 do do . R. Wvlmote, II ■ep'26 Win. DiiiKCf, 19 do do Jafinea AUon, 8 do do J. Corbti, 38 Aug. '27 G. fiiailh, 7 Srpl. 'SO W. Cc)«*«il, 11 Aug. '34 E. Suiitli, jun. 20 oo do D. Vanwart, 21 Aug. *S4 John Oiu-rio, 5 Oct. 35 Exek. Slone, 12 Amc. '43 Aiidrow llarton, 13 du do Rickerd Fowler, 20 do do Wm. Mayse, 10 Sf p. '46 . ^ , t,c i i> Adjutant. Fraud* Pullon, 15 do do Robert Gofding, (capt.) 27 John McDonald, » AHg'45 Apr, '21 William Perry, 19 do da Paymatter. Jo».n Secord, jr W do A. RichardlIewltU.5Sep'42 Quaiiermaaier. T,Caf»y, 7 J,nio, 'Sff JLaas Uraban, 18 Auc. '45 W^FBonnell, r,31 Aug.36 J. Shearer, 21 Aug.* 27 John Ai laitroNg, 18 do do Robeit Sniitli, SO do do John J. Mayir, 10 Sep '46 Litutenuntt. R. Diiigee, 7 aopt. '30 J H. Davtbrr, 21 Aug. '33 Geo. Graham, 23 do do JaatcftTilu', 11 Aug. '34 Thoi Gtilding, 20 do do Wm. Carpenter, 11 8

33 Surgeon. R. P. Smith, 24 Aug. '30 Sccoad Dattalion'. George Currie. 81 do do E. BriHt, 27^uly,'Sl Jamei MuUin, 11 Aug. '3f Wm. Vincent, 6 July, '41 Gideon Baillie, 7 do do Mtyor. Jolin (^cbran, 8 do do PeteriYearo3Bi,331laj3t Thof„ Waiion, 9 do do. DanK Fowiei, 9 Aug. dW Jtmei Hunter, 12 Aug. '43 13 do do CaptainM, J. M'Lean, 8 Jun. '23 J. iI Adjutant. >43 John Earle, (cap 7lun.S3) 'i7 ATg- 'as Q,uarttrniatteY. D. Palmer, *> Aug, '2"» S^irgcon. Bevan, 14 Aug. '43 CAJllLETON COUNTY MILITIA. Fiilit Battel iotf. Itii utenant Colonel. MajoTi John Dibhiee, 8 May, '32 Captains, T. G.Cunlifre,8 April, 19 J. Ktiehum, 5 do '25 B.. P. Grifliih. 7 May, "SS UuTiit PiyroH, 9 do do l(«b» Kearney, 10 do do A. B. Sharpe, 38 Aug. *34 Ralph KelGhiim,SO Fr. "JO R. D. Be»rdslfy, 31 ilo do IthhK Crfrvill, 22 do do Wm, M'Kenxie, 17 Get do Jos*-. Phillips, 22M)iy, '42 William Ounnell, 24 do Wm. T. Wilmut, (rif.) 25 Julv, '43 Wm. Aikiiisoa, Ig F«b '4o H.H.Iteaidslev, 21 June do EbtrOrter, ' 22 do do Alex. Lii^kiir,. 23db'dbK lAtmUnant*. A. S. Ciirman, 26 Ailg. '34 P. M.Bedfll, llSrpl*37 8. S. Qroivenor, Sd \t. rif.. 9 Jan. '38 Samuel Porter, 90 Fkb.'30 O. Wolliaupter, 21 M«y «42 Tho«.Uph»m, 32 do Ben. Churrhi I, 33 do- Wm. I>^ Smith, 25 ^o Q ilbecl Cdrvill, 27 May^'42 67 Lt^o O. L. Kdviiiond, ik do K. 8b««r, 17 do do A.C. Kilabrooka, 2 tiuno do <7«i. Lockwood, 99 do do E)ii4k Drjggit 2S do Ao Sntigm. T. Burlock, 90 Aui. '2§ Q«o. M*K«iMl«, !tei«p.*32 P.r.D»ardtl«j, lA Fob. '39 TliOMu Cttrrlo, 16 do d** Anthony Blaikio, 17 do do Samool Rillouin, 19 do do Jacok BacoH, 29 do do O.H.Kttchum, 2Iiaay,'42. W. Raymond, 22 do lohaM'Bride, 29 do Thot. AlkinaoD, 24 ^0 Anth. Ktorney, 2d do Win. MolfiMf, 26 dj> EliilM^aktr, 27 do Mai tin Troeartin, 28 d* Fiaaor Duf, 2 junt, do CaMoM>K««n,l«F«b'4f Mat.LteFhUlipa,17\o. 'Si Juaeph Gtrr 3 April, *49 Tbo*. Mukent, 3 do RapliMl Maitln, 4 do A. B. Hapoaoiid, 5 do Vaial Thibidaau, 6 do Miabl. Horc«ur«, 7 d» R.E«K«tcbuoi, 19 Feb. '46 John Ooomb*, 17 do do Roaanond Violttto, 18 dio Joiepb MUbawd, 19 do do LUututW^t, 7 8fpt Joah. Otr«. 7 8f pt '90 J. B* I>«igU| 9 do do B. Lliotlo, 10 do do M. Karrfll, 19 do 4o AbBi. Dufou, tt4«ril.*49 F. Thibideau, 8 do Regie Tarrio, 6 d» F^nl Cere, 7 do A. L. Oooinba, 16 Fob. *^ Bfl«Bi Tarri/iu, 17 do tie Jamoa 0mitb, 18 do do AndroivMb'iaud, 19 do do John Ootftigaa, 90 do do Roqaaia Mjebaud, 21 do do Afi«bl.]^C%u|ey,32dodo Av|^uMiBW40 Omor viiUnSi E*f!Cd.E!lBn* 16 Feb. '46 VkLU. Q^mdhi 17 do do 4 8 9 8 lb lo d* do Wai.t3niirn, ' lfSS'§6 |Lll|roM|ir«rd,>.^8e.*7 /. It. THWfr,«. 1 Jan. '42 'jiS^*nudoi 19 do do Fatk. Murphy, 9 Kov. do Sirzt§n. )ir.iryley» 27 Ff b. do * Tbird Battalion. lAtt^tnfintCvI^tfl. L.R. Coowbi, l«F«b4e A. Bellvfleqr, 29 Sep. *37 Captaim. F. B>re>MJt. 7 Sept. ^ Leon Bellefleur^ do. *37 Joaoph Heberi) 90 do do CMimoB Hcbort} jr. 1 0« 4o L*on ^etlelKuir, 29 do do Thoa.^aiiady, 21 do do Sooiob B»|i^, » do 4» John T. Jlodgaon, 23 dodo Fredk.A.F«tlcy,24dodo .W|B« IftacJaHcblaQ, (eapt.) ^ ,19 Feb.^46 Quorfemuufer. John Emaraac, It. 2 Ap.*40 : Poymcuf er. P.O. Xaiiraui, «. 29 te. '97 , ■9wg9vn, J. C, Biaguet, 16 Feb. 49 , SsNsitivsirKss.— T4ie man who knows be cl«serv9s the good opi- nion of his ieliow-men, is not over sensitive as to what tfie^ may Ba)r of him ; bat the map who is conscious of deserving their bad opinion, is jealons, and prone to construe evei'y remark whi<^h the^ moy happen to drop concenuDg him Into^' In iB9ult« 6d % .4.'^<4i)i nti,i'. ■M .V-'N? i.tAjR . .1 f J THi: IVATY. Coinmander on tbe West India and North Amcrioan Station— » Vice-Admiral Sir Franeia William Auaten, K. C. B. Commodore, Daniel Pring ; Flag Ltentenant, Herbert G. Austen Secretary— Willian D. Jeans^ EUq. C^ftimfita, Steam Surveying Vessel— Hon. Capt. W.F.W. 6v*en, Naval Surveyor; Lient. Com. Peter F. Sliortland , Lteutm Melville G. H. W. Ross, aiid P«ter A. Scott ; Master, Tho». W. Pike ; Surgeon, James M. I>ea8, M.D.; Clerk in charge,. Thomas M. Ramage. J/arm, S6— Captain Charles C. Frankland. Daring, 12— Commander Henrv J. Matson. iJa^/e, 50— Captain George B. Martin. Endymion, 44 — Captain George R. Lambert. (t/etfmr, Steam Vessel, Tender. Hermes, Steam Sloop— Lieut. Com. Washington Carr. Uyacintht 18— Cemmauder JF'ranois Scott. Imaum, 7^^— Receiving Ship, Jfamaica— Commodore D'. Pring. Lark, 2— Surveying Service — Lientenant George B^ Lawrence. Persian, 16— Commander Henry Coryton. Pickle, 2— Lieut. Com, joeeph A. Bainbridge. Jiose^ 18 — Commander Richard W. Pefly. Titunder, 6— Surveying Veasei— Commander Edward Barnett Vesuvius, Steam Sloop— Commander Geo. W. D. O'Callaghan. Vindutwe, 90— F)ag Ship— Captain Michael Seymour. mmm^mammtmimimm mi l . 1 I II !i l i ii i .I.. I . I '^ J \ ^ ^mmmtmam (Alsxandrina) VICTORIA L, Queen of the United Kingdonr Of Great Britain and Ireland, (daughter of the late Duke of Kent, —born Novembers, 1767; died Jaiiftary 23, 1820,— by f'ietoria Maria LouisOf sister of tbe Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, and ol? Leopold, Kiv^ of the Belgians; born August 17, 1786;)— born May 23, J819; succeeded her uncle, William IV., June 20, 1837, married February 10, 1840, to Princs Albkrt, of Saxe-Cobur^ Gotha, born Ausust 26, 1619. Issue : — 1. Victoria Adelaide Maria Louisa, born ISovember21, 1840; 2. Albert Edward, Prince of Wales, (Heir presumptive to the CroWn,) born November 9, 1841 ; 3. Alice Maude Mary, born April 25, 1843 ; 4. Alfred Er- nest Albert, bom August 6, 1844 ; 5. Helena Augusta Victoria, born May 25, 1846. Q,u£E:f DoWQAt:R— Adelaide, Consort of the late WilHam TV., and sister of the Duke of Saxe-Meiningiu, born August 1^ 1-792. UIVGLVS AND AUITTt OF TH« ^UEEN. 1. Ernest Augustus, (King of Hanover,) Duke of Cumberland, born June 5, 1771, married. May 29, 1815, iV^^^nea Sophia Caro- lina, sister of the Duke of Meckleuburgh-Strelitz, born March 20, 1778. fssMe :— George Frederick, bom May 27, 1819. 2. AdolphuB Frederick, Duke of darabridge, born February 24, 1774; married, May 8, 1818, Augusta IVWielmina Louisa, neice •f the Landgrave of Hesse, bora July 5, 1797. Issui :— I. George 69 WiHfam, born M'arcK 26,1919; 2. Aujili^sta CaroUnff. born jilr 19, 1822 ; a Mary Adelaide, born November 27, 1833. 3. Mary, tKucnesa of Gloncester, born April 25, 177^ , mar- rie ralty^ H. G. Ward; Attorney-Geaeral, Sir Thomas Wild; One of the Lords of the Treasury, Lord Ebrington ; Under Secretary- Home Department, Sir W. Somerville; Under Secretary-— Fo- veigh Affairs, Right Hon. E. J. Stanley ; Lord Advocate, Mr. A. Rutherford -; SolicitAr-General for Scotland, Mr. T. Maitland ; Vice •President of the Board of Trade, Mr. M. Gibson ; Solicitor General, Mr. J. Jervis; Judge Advocate, Mr. C. Buller ; Lords of ^Admiralty, Admiral D. Dun^Jas, Captain Hon. F.Berkeley, Hon. W. Cowper; Joint Secretaries of Treasury, Mr. J. Parker, Mr. H. Tuffnell; Secretaries of the Board of Coutroul, Right Hon. G. S. Byng, Mr. T. Wyse ; Clerk to the Board of Ordnance, Hon. Col. Anson: Surveyor tri the Board of Ordnance, Col. C. Fox ; Secretary to the Board of Ordnane<*., Lord Clarence Paget. COLONIAL GOVERNORS. ^l^ANADA. — The Earl of Elgin, Captsun General and Governor-iu- CJJwef. NovA-ScoTiA.-^^Major-General Sir John Harvey, K. C. B. and K' C. H., Lieut-Governor. )[Lieut.-Governor. Prince Edwarp Island. — Commonder Sir Henry Vere Huntley, Newfoundland. — Hon.Frederick W.AdoIphus Bruce, Governor. Sovj:R£iaNS of the Old World. — France — Louis Philip I. born 1773.; Be^ium— Leopold I. born ,1790 ; HoMand— William H.^ iSicssta— Nicholas I. born 1790; Priwsw— William IV. born 1795; ^iMtm— Ferdinand I. born 1793 ; iS^atn— Maria Isabella i^ouisa I. born 1830; Por/w^ai— Maria da Gloria I. born 1829; Stoeden and iVbrtcay— Oscar f. born 1799; !Fr«&«y-- Abdel Meh^d^ ^prp 1823 ; CAina— Taou Kwanjj. U I:, USEFUL HINTS TO FARIDHS AND QTHE&l^ Antidote to the Potato J^ease.-^Mr. 3. W. Rogers, C. E., in a letter ,addreMed to the Editor of the Mark Latie ExDreas, states that potatoes may be most entirely |»reservod from the pirevaleii't disease by using palrerlsed peat, of wood charcoaf, amrhdantty interposing it between the lasers and in the interstices, in pitting or storing, the pit or store being, of course, properly ventilated. The action is thus: — ^thr ' charcoal absorbs tb^ orer'abartdant moisture, the attendant of the disease, and instantly corrects the putrescent matter WKi6'h it lai^gely cetftains, theil'efore effectualljr protecting the ivhole from iweetion or cetttafien^ or the evil action of neated moistur^e. Potatoee. — A very eeiMible labouring man latety told me tho following as a fact. He said that two mev cultivated the bead- land of a field in potatoes ; that one kept his part e]ea» apd did it well, that the other sufiered hn portion to be covered with weeds ; that the crop of the former was extremely rotten, and that of the latter ery sound. Another man, quite to be trusted, told me he had just seen a cottager digging his potatoes ; that in general they were very bad> but that imder the hedge and among the weeA and filth, (bis own words,) where they both expected there would have been few or none fit for use, they found a good crop, quite sound. There are other statements of the same sort in circula- tion, where thick ohickweed has been abundant. — [Gardeners>^ Chronicle. Potatoes. — A curious circumstance attending a field of wheat growing on the farm of Hud?ton has occurred. Last year, tho field being under green crop, potatoes were raised ^ — like many more in the neighbourhood, the crop proved a failure, owing to the bliglit, in consequence of which the sound ones alone were gathered in and the diseased ones left to rot in the field. No sooner had the spring time of the year come round than vigorous stems were observed shooting up in every pari of the field, indi- cating a state of heaUli in the tuoer quite unexpected. The crop is prolific, and, what is of greater consequence, both tuber and plant are free from any disease. After reaping a plentiful wheat crop, the farmer is resolved to dig up the potato crop at the usual time. — (.Dundee Advertiser.] The following plan for saving potatoes afiected by the disease was tried with success, last season, in the neighbcHirheod of l>e- vizes : — " The haulm was removed from the ground before tho disease had communicated to the tubers, not Bif cutting it, but by pulling it away from the roots ; the land was then pressed down firmly, and afterwards earthed up in ridges, to preserve the pota- toes from the rain, till they were dug at the usual period of tlie year. One half of the land was treated in this manner, and tho rrop was saved ;— on the remainder it was almost entirely lost." — [Devizes Independent.] To raise Potatoes from the Sc«rf.--A few large ripe apples should be chosen from a perfectly healthy plant of an approved kind, and preserved carefully throuc^h the winter in dry sand, so as to mM keep them apart from each other. The seeds should be either picked out from the apples and sown in narrow drills or rows in a prepared bed of garden mould, or the apples and sand tn^iy be mashed up together and sown in the drills without the trouble of separation. When the seedling plants are about an inch high, tliey should be raised carefully, with as much earth adhering to them as possible, a^id planted out in rich and well pulverised (ground, tlie rowit being about fifteen inches wide, and the plants standing ten inches asunder, keeping them clear of weeds both by hoe and hand weeding, and when ripe the roots should be cau- tiously secured from frost during the winter. — Next season the roots should be planted out in the common soil of the farm, which however, should be of a dry and friable nature, and the cultiva- tion sliouldbe carried on in the ordinary manner. The potatoes will then arrive at their full size, when their distinctive properties can be ascertained ; and whether only those of the former quality, or any new varieties of a better kind arc thus procured, it will be founa that those grown from seed will continue for several years to yield a larger return than those planted in the u.sual way, as well as to be more free from the aisorder called the •* Ctirl." A New Article of Food. — The root of the dahlia contains a bitter principle of so acrid a nature, that its employment as food has al- ways hitherto been despaired of. The Journal de Chamhery states, however, that this bitter principle is removed by boiling, much in the same manner asjhe potato is cooked. The dahlia root may, therefore, it would appear, in some measure, be substituted for the potato during tlie present scarcity. — Medical Times. Beet Root as Food. — The Carmarthen Journal suggests beet- root, white or red, as a substitute for potatoes. In Italy, and other parts of the Continent, baked beet-root is carried about hot from the oven, and is sold in the streets, being purchased by all classes, and giving to thousands, with bread, salt, pepper, and butter, a satisfactory meal. There are few purposes for which bectproot, baked, or'even roasted or fried, would not be preferable to boiled. — Qardener^s and Land Stewards' Journal, Garden Worms, &c. — When a garden is much infested with the common grubs or cut-worms, strew a little lime over it late in the fall, and dig and throw theground into ridges ; but do not manure it at the same time, for tlie manure would be lost. Cab- bage has many enemies. The white butterfly produces the green worm which eats the leaves. A small fly, resembling a house-fly, Hiys its effgs beside it, which soon change to maggots, and creer)- ing into the ground, attack the roots. To prevent this, water i\ 9 plants as soon as they are transplanted with a pint each of a mix- ture of five parts of water, and one of pickle offish or meat, and repeat it the twe following weeks. The bug that produces the club-footed root is a stationary animal, and is best avoided by choosing new ground for cabbage, and never using a^y manure for it that contains the scrapings of the cellar, or the parings of turnif>8; but if the old ground must be used, dig into it a large quantity of fresh saa-weed, or salt, at the rate of two quarts to a (4''l.f n in I i > i 72 ^t ''5 I rod. Salt destrovi the eggs of many insects. Destroy lice im- mediately: one lousy cabbage, if neglected, will produce flies enough l> aftect the whole patch; if they have got into the heart of the cabbage throw a handful of dry dust upon tliem. 'i The Time of cutting Fodders. — The old careless practice of al- lowiiig corn, wheat, beans, &;c. to stand until dead ripe, is givitijg place to the more rational method of cutting; when the herbage is turning yellow, and the stem is dried an mch or two above the ground. Not only is the grain, whether wheat, oatB, or ooi^n, much heavier, and whiter, and preferred, but the straw, haulm, or fbdder, is increased in value from four to ten times : thus, while the dry, brown stems of peas are of lio value in husbandry,' it is the opinion of the best Scotch farmers that the same stems, taken when just yellowed, are twice as valuable as hay : and chemical examination shows this to be a true estimate. Hay cut in flower is worth twenty per cent, more than that cut in seed,' and twice as much as that with dry stems : the same is true for clovers, lucern, and all coarse fodders. Straw is obtained nearly as good as hay, when cut in the light greenish yellow^ state : but when seed grain is wanted, the straw must be allowed to dry perfectly. Pole Beans. — ^The most convenient method of cultivating polo beans, especially for those who can command but little land, is to describe circles of six or more feet in the soil, and having manured jt liberalljr, to depottit the seeds on the outer edge, at distances of from six to eight inches. This done, stick a circular row of poles, just within the circle of beans, and let them converge to a point at the top, uniting them there by means of a strong twine. This will form a cone, and present quite an ornamental appear- ance. With proQor management, each hill thus managed, will yield from six to e^ght quarts of dr^ beans, besides furnishing the family with green beans during their period. It should be borne in mind that pole beans are far more prolific than bush beans ; they are also said to be far more nutritious, weight for weight. Of the varieties now in common use, we know of none enumerated in the catalogues of our seedsmen that possess higher ckinis than the " Case-knife ; " they come early into bearing, are prolific, ripe be- fore the advent of heavy frost, and excellent when dry. — JUfmne Cultivator. Safety in a Thunder Storm.-^The following maxims, as to places of greatest safety during thunder storms, may be useful to many ; — 1. All metals, and most fluids, attract and conduct lightning-^ consequently contact with them is to be avoided. 2.— It is infinite- ly more dangerous to g under a tree during a thunder storm than to remain out in the open road or the fields. Persons have also been killed when sheltering under the eaves of a house, or by the side of a brick-kiln. By the same rule, corn and hav-stacks are to be avoided. 3. — A large room is safer than a small one, and that it is better always to keep in the centre of it. Since a current of ftir will, in some measure, conduct lightning, a position between a door aii.d a window, if open, or a window and chimne/j sboultl «»>, ««i«WW««»>^^Mix equal parts of new milk from the cow and boiling water, and when cool enough add sufficient floiir to make it of the consistency of batter ; put a little salt, set it before the fire to rise, and when it rises, add flour suffif cietit for your bread ; set it by the fire again to rise, and when risen bake it. Bread made in this manner will Jieep sweet longer than any bread made with yeast or leaven."" ' ^^' . ScraU^iesin HtfrsM.-^Tbe sprinkling of plaster of Paris on stable floora, is pot only an excellent plan for. arresting the fertilizing gas of ammonia for manure, but it prevents horses having the scratches; or sore heels. A simple but useful Medicine. — One ounce of best aloes and half an ounce of best Turkey rhubarb, compounded together, and put into a black bottle, with a pint of best brandy. Two tea-spoons* ful to be taken aa a doae by a person of ordinary habits. Cure for the Whooping.-cough, and also for the Croup or Q,uinzy. —A tea-spoonful of castor oil, to a tea-spoonful of molasses ; — a tea-spoonful of the mixture to be given whenever the Cough \s troublesome, or the Croup distressing. It will afford relief at once, and in a few dayd effect a cure. It relieved the Croup^ however virulent the attack. Healthy Children, — If every child were, from the first, nourished with pure, healthy milk, invigorated by morning pnd evening ablu- tions daily, and have pure air to breathe, how few indeed would suffer from, disease. Yes, and if every adult could or would live according to the dictates of prudence and temperance, it would be dull times with the doctor and the apothecary. But who lives up to the dictates even of his own reason ? Very few ; and the general but vain experiment is trying to get along so as to evade the consequences of wilful error m diet and habit. There is, per- haps, little difficulty in most cases, in being healthy, if we choose to take the trouble. CHARADES, REBUSES, &c. Enigmatical answer to Cfuirade in last year's Almanack. Take first a little word* iu French, To a fbe not oft addre$$;ed — An island's namet transpose, and Your witticism's guessed. [lo ! * Ami. t Elba. — Amiable. Fredericton. W. A¥swer to las*, yccr^s Rehus ari ^ Charade. Amiable ii n word compound, And it h8« tetters seven ; Am I able are in it found, Which are three words you ken. When you did firbi your spouse behold, She appeared so very fair, That to Peru and all its gold .. You would aot her compare ; And now you're wed, and for her charms You do her slill caress, [warms, Except when patsion heats and Which you shouM e'er repress. When I it properly trisect, A question I do find— ! -, I . / 74 !,:'.(*, Thuf, AM I ABLi to select A tpiiuso tbai's ewr kind 7 I AM ABLE, is it iranspoi'd, An answer witliout doubt : Abl> I AM, onc« iRore transposed; An answer jusvas stout. Dear Sir. I know the clue I've fodnd By wtint's already fl^ven ; But •»« ebaratfa you propaiuml, IMi'gtva y4Hi lis solution :^ Am ia a verb (uf nemer kind, I ia a pronoun too; {you'll 6nd AftLB la youi* lrj:^join these, That I have anil wer'd you. Bprin afield. . >■ A.M. CHAaADE. Kiy drtti, yvu'il find, ia ne'er with- (iu( ever ia within ; [out, «^hen tiosinesa urges, there's no My second you'lJ begin ; [dou!»t, M}' last does come but once a year, And then at dilTereni times, ?Aany qvt'm contrite do appear, When they confess their crimes. When ibeae you do together join, They'll shew t« you quite plain ; That auch to business are malign, And a bad name they'll gain. To lore and arts they're en'mies And such you'll ere them see ; Unless my habits, (velingf, shou Id- Far banished from litem b«.[ti8«, Oh may you ne''er my ways prac- But aiwaya spurn them may For wicked theft, and vice,and lies, Follow ray ways Air aye. Springfield. A. M. BY THE SAME. My first you'll find contains [he Of animals, two or mort [neii.e By Israel they were deen'd uo- This was in daya of yor . [clean. That you my last do now poftsess, A douM ttare cannot be • f\w9, And on it rests, neither more nor Than the art of finding me. When first and last by you are AndjoinM toseiher he: [Found. A liquid measure the world round, They'll plainly shew to thee. CHARADE I 'm often in the ocean fnand, Though ofi6ner seen abov« the gro^Hid ; I sometimes swiih and sometimes And oft mouttl un toward the sky; I 'm somelimea black and ao^o- timea green ; f oft in scsly robet am seen ; In winter's season, dark & drear, I ibeR in aofteat Air appear ; I 'm aometimea warm, aad aome- timea cold; flimea oMt Semetiiioea I 'm young, and aoroa* I 'm admetiiQfa abort, and aoi&«- timea long ; [limea strong ; Sometimes 1 'm weak, and seme- Sometimes I'm smooth, and some- rough ; [timea tough ; 1 'hi sometimes tender, and aome- I sometimes do out-fly the wind, Although I haTs tq stay behind ; But what the greatest wonder seems, I'm always one of the extremes ; — Yon aak me am I fit to cat ? I'm aometimea fish,and sometimea meat; [but Ikia ; Sometime* I'm bones, then nought I'm sometimes out and sometimes I 'm e'er thesame in lire and death, Although I never drew a breath ; I never yat belonged to man, Then, prithee, tell me what 1 am. J'eiersoille, J. Moobb. '« REBUS.— i?y /AesanK. Seven lettera. as yoo aoon n*&; aee, Are ail that '» ever vaed by me : I'^'our words thote lettera d") com- IH»se, SVithout the troublejo trar^oose. l/»y first is used by small ar d ^reat, And oftea it doth seal their fate; My ec ind ia myaelf betere your ejea ; flimi rise; My third, repeated, would to mil- My fourth imperatively doth com* mand [l*Ad ; Both high and low, on ocean or on Transpose my fourth aud add a third, 'T will show a language in a word ; My third, read backwards, will produce, [use } Which proves to man of greatesi My whole 's expressive of some Qorrnw, [row ; Then find me out befoie lo-mor- #*^» tt it it Not Murr many from ^* LIGHT HOUSES. ^ Board of Commiasioncrs for th$ seiceral Light Houses in tite Bay of Fundp.-^Robett W« Crookihaiik, John Ward, L. Donaldson, I.Woodward, Eaquirefl; Hon. Thoroaa Wjrer, John Wilson, Esq. Hon. W. F. W. Owen, Lieut. Charles Hare, R. N., and John Jamei Robinson, Esquire, R. N. laaao Woodward, Esquire, Snrvejor of those Light Houses in tho Ba^ of Fnndy belonging to New-Brunawick, and also of those beloBgi - *' " "• ^' 1. ..• « vince. »ging to Nova-Scotia, which are partly supported by tliis Pro* ».— Office in Chubb'a Brick Building, §aint John. fi- ' Cape SabU Seal hUmA Ligkt.^''T\a^ first Light on approaching the Bay of Fundy is on the South Point of Seal Island. This is a platnWhite Light— elovated abont eighty feet above high water mark, and may )m seen in approaching the Island from any point of the CompaM. A very dangerous rock, under water, but upon which the sea always breaks, called Blonde Rock, lies about two miles S.S.W. by compass, from the Light House. Between this Rock and the Island there are some dangers — the ground is rocky throughout, and large vessels, therefore, ought not to attempt pass- ing between them. Brier Idaand Light. — ^In advancing up tlie Bay, the next Light is situated on Brier Island, about half a mile N. £. from the N. W. point tliereof.—A plain White Light. Digby Gut Light. — The next lighten the coa N. E. Rock, distant 2 miles, N. E. by N. Little River Head, N. by W. A " Libby Island Light House, (American) N. W. by W^ ' Vessels standing in to the Northward, between these Lights and the Gannet Rock, should taek or haul oif the moment they bring 4hese Lights into one, as they will be then not more than threei- fourths of a mile from tiie Murr Ledges, if more than five miles to the East of the Lights. Head Harbour Light. — Next in order, after passing Grand Manao, and the plain white Light (American) on West Q,«oddy Point, is Head Harbour Light. This is placed on the North East ex- tremity of Campo-Bello, and is a guide to vessels entering the main channel to West Isles, Moose Island, and the Inner Bay of Passamaquoddy ;^t enables vessels also at all times to enter Head Harbour. It is a fixed white Light. The building Is painted white, with a red cross on it. Point Le Prcau Lights. — Upon this projecting head-land two Lights are placed, one above the other, iii the same liouse, and distant twenty-eight feet.-— Both Lights can be seen from every point of the compass, where they may be useful — both are fixed and WHITE. Tiie Light House is painted red and white, iu stripes of five feet broad each, horizontally. Partridge Island Ligld.—Tbh Light, at the entrance of the River and Harbour of Saint John, navitig been established about fifty years, requires no particular notice, further than it is a fixed WHITE Light, and the Light House is painted Red and White in vertical stripes. The Light is now (Nov. 1846.) being enlarged. Beacon Li^^^— Wilhin Partridge Island, and u oon a^pit or Bar, which extends about half a mile S.S.E. off Sand Point, and which dries at two-thirds ebb, stands the Beacon Towe/. Upon this Tower a Light is established, which is eminently useful to the Coasting Trade of St. John, and to all other vessels having Pilots on Jjpard, as it eqablps them to enter the Harbour »t all liours of n the night.— A fixed white Light. The Mouse id painted whittf and black, in stripen vertically. QiMCo Lt^C— -A revolving vithitk Light is placed on a small rock oif Qnaco Head, showing twice full end twice dark in a miniTte. This Light can be seen from an^ quarter where a vesse 1 can approach. The Light House is painted whrte and red, in horizontal stripes. Cape Enrage Li^lU.-*'On the Point of that name, in We«itmor- laAd, nearly opposite Apple River Harbour, N. B. The House rs about 120 feet above the tide mark, and is painted white. — A plain wiiiTE Light. ^ IITEATHER TABLE. ^~ Originally constructed by Professor Herschell, and revised by Doctor Adam Clarke. \( the new mnoa, flrsi quarter, full moon, or last quarter happens Between midnight and 2 in the mbraihg, —2 and 4, morning, , — 4acd 6, " —6 and 8. •; , —Sand 10, '« — 10 and 12, " — 12, noon, and 2, p.m. — 2 and 4, evening, . —4 and 6, •• — 6 and 8, II —8 and 10, " —10 and midnight, IN SUMMBB. IV WINTER. Fair.r Cold dc freq. showers. Rafn. Wind and Rain. Changeable. Frequent showers. Very rainy. Changeable. Fair. fJ'air, if wind N. W. Rafnjr, if S. or S. W. Ditto. Pair. Hard Frost, unless the wind is S. or W. Snowy or stormy. Rain. Stormy. Cold rain, if wind W. Snow, if E. Cold and high wind. Snow or rain. Fair and mild. Fair. Fair and frosty, if wind N. or n.s.; rsin or snow. i( a. or s-.w. Ditto. -^ Fair and frosty. OosEikVATioNS.— 1. The nearer the time of the moon's change, 6rst quarter, full and last quarter are to midnieht^ the fairer will be- the weather daring the seven days following. The space for this calculv tion occupies from ten at night till two next morning. \ *2. The nearer to mid-day or noon the phases of the moon happen, the more foul or wet weather maj^ be expected during the next seven days. The space for this ealculation occupies from ten in the forenoon to two in the afternoon. These ohservationi* refer principally to the summer, thoogh they generally aflect spring and autumn also. 3. The moon's change, firtt quarter, full and last quarter, happening during six of the ailkernoon hours, that is, from four to ten, may be followed by fair weather ;: but this is mostly dependent on the wind, as is noted in the table. 4. Though the weather, from a variety of irregular causes, is more uncerMiin in the lafier part of autumn, the whole of winter, and the beginning of spring, yet, in the main, the above observations will apply to those periods also. 5. To prognosticate correctly, especially in those cases where the wind is concerned, the observer should be within sight of a good vane^ where the four cardinal points of the heavens are correctly placed. - »,, (, ' J,' ;.' ■) i ! i 78 110 AD8 AND mSTANCES. t 91.'' 10 4 18 10 7 7 U-65 Prom St. John to Predorietorit by the Nerepia. MUm. Hardiog'i, (Yorkshire lav.) 4 Brundage's, Corrf 's, (Douglas Arms,) Puwly's, Darby Otllaii's, W. Sinilh's, Morrison's, (Oromocto,) Frsdericton, On the East aide qfthe River. To Black's Farm, 7 Gondola Point, 9 Kingston, 4 Head of Bellsisle, 14 Washademoac, 13 Jcmseg Ferrv, 6 Tiiley's, (Sheffield,) 13 Widow Perley's, 8 Fredcricton, 12-86 Less hy the Nerepis road, 21 Saint John to Saint Andrews. To Byrne's, Lakefielil, 9 Tilton's, Mnsqua>h, H M'Lauchlaa's, 6 Gray's, 5 M. Gowan's, (half-way,) 6| Wattera', 8 Sbaw?s, MagaguadaTic, 9 Barns', St. Patrick, 10 Saiut Andrews, 12 To!al, 67 St. John to Marlines Head. 11 9 11 6 3 5 4 48 To Cody's, Beatty's, Quaco, Mel fin or Fuller's Beach, Big Salmon River, Little Salmon River Martin's Head, Totai, Saint John to Shepody. To Deboye's, Freneh Village, 30 DruonmoDcl's, .12 M'Maaw'e, 12 Dorman's, 12 Heetiag Hmiee, Sbepody, 13 Total, 79 St. JofM to Amherett (N. S.) via Su9»e:i: VatOt Dorcheater^ tyc. Miles. To Robinson's, Hennigar's, Campbell's, Ketcnum's, Hampton Ferry, Hay's, Baxter's, (Finger Board,) Roache's, M'Meiwgle'f, To Sussex Vale, To M'Leod's, (Portage,) Pittfield's, Nixon's, , Lewis', lit To Bend or Pelitcodiac, Charter's, Memr^msook, Hickmaa*t, Dorchester, S 4 3 4 7 ' 0i 10 3 40 10 13 93' 8 To Dorchester, 117 Evans', Westcock, 7 Wells', Tantamar, 10 FergusQa'8, Amherst, 9 Total, 144 [From Dorchester to Amher&t,by the new road, (mail rouie,) the distance is only 19 miles.] Tantamar to P. Edward bland. Wells to G. Chapell's, 9 Chapell's to John Wall's, H Allen's, (Cape Tormeotine,) 1 1 Cape Traverse, P. E. L (by water,) 12 Total, 40 Aniherat to lfyl\fax* To Stewart's, 10 Hewson's, River Philip, 9 purdy's, (mouf^t^inji lo Sutherland's, .,« " 6 Yewill's, (Londonderry,) 10 Blanchard's, Truro, 15 Hill's, Stewiacke, 17 Miller's, Guy'ft River, 9 Keyes', 10 Shultz's, 9 Halifax, M« Total, 117 70 13 1 8 9 3 7 8 Bend of PetUcodtat to Rkhibucto. Miles. To Smith't, Sbediac, Linen's, Oooaignc Bridge, (Dysart'i,) Sniith'i, Little Buctouche, Keswick's, Big Buctouche, Harris', King's Arms, ^ Kent Hotel. ( Richi- > Commercial Inn, r bucto, \ Ponnelly's flouse, ) — Total, CO Richibudo to Miramichi. To Rankin's, 12 Dickon's, Bay du Vin, 10 M'Beath's, Black River, 12 M'fieath's, ) Blanchard's, > Chatham, 6 Hea's, ) — ^ Total, 40 Chatfiam to Batkurst {Bay de Chaleur.) To Ooodfellow's, Curry's, Forem's, (half-way house,) Lee's, poort Home, 6 8 15 9 I Total, 48 Bathural to Realigouche, To Duraaresq's. (Rockvtile,) 10 Chftlmer's, (B«Idowne,> 11 Harvey's, (Nash's Creek,) 14^ AI'Kenzie's, 9} Flemraing's, (Dalhousie,) 10 Reid's 7 lYidow Hudy's, Campbelton, 9 \ Total, 71 Pi-ederiefon to Mirami^i. To Brown's, 11 Younff'ffr 10 M'Leod's, 4 Botes', 20 Hunter's, 14 Pe Cantline's, 10 €^oebra1le's, 14 iftSMs Jordon'^s, 6 Parker's, 7 Wilson's Fsint, 7 Newcastle, 3 Total, 106 6t =., 16 8 7 8 4 12 12- % 13 9 7 13 8 18- tl 12 18 14 Frederlcton to Quebec. Miles. To LODB'S, MarshaTrs, Munro's, Guiou's, Poquoic, Jone*', (Bel River,) Woodstock Hotel, Victoria, Jewell's, Kerr's, River de Chute, Tobique Restoolc , Grand Falls. Akerley's, Grand River, Ryan's, Madawaska Little Fall Degele, (Lake Tcmts couala,) 31 La Belle's, (entrance of the Portage,) 16 Riviere du Loup, 36 Kamouraska, 18 St. Ann, 22 Riviere OueUe, 33 Saint Thomas, 16 Saint Joseph, 18 Point Levi, Quebec, 12-217 Total, 3M From Dighy to Halifax. To Annapolis, 19 Kentville, 68 , Windsor, 27 Halifax, 45 — Total, 140 Haiifhx to Pietou. To Putnam's Farm, 12| M'Keeb's, I« Leekie's, IB Heney's, l» West Branch, (East Riv«r,) 36 To the Court House, Ifr Total, t^igby to Shelbume. ToJonts', Smiboo, Tucker's, Montagan Cove, Richan's, Yarmouth*, Kendriek's, Barrington, M'Intosh's, Shelburae, 9d| fS 31 2» 44 'A it I Total, 133 11 y I I 04) J,; ^ .^.>. ^> \r 1^ IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 I.I ■JO ^^ mm tt L£ 12.0 25 2.2 u ■IMte 11:25 HI 1.4 u& 6" 1.6 Photographic _Scieiices CorpoFadon ^ a>^ \ <> ^^ 23 WIST MAIN STMIT ¥VnSTH,N.Y. MSM (716) •73-4S03 80 m ■I CALENDAR FOR 1847. Januahy... February. March. April. May. 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